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Table 4 Association (adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence interval) between alcohol consumption on the occasion of sexual intercourse and recent experience of sexual coercion among Ugandan university students

From: Is drinking alcohol associated with sexual coercion among Ugandan university students?: a cross-sectional study

 

Model 1

Model 21

Model 32

Model 43

Model 54

Model 65

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Frequency of alcohol on the occasion of sexual intercourse

      

Infrequent users

1 (Ref)

1 (Ref)

1 (Ref)

1 (Ref)

1 (Ref)

1 (Ref)

Frequent users

2.95 (1.7–5.12)

3.18 (1.82–5.57)

3.14 (1.79–5.51)

3.17 (1.81–5.57)

3.21 (1.82–5.65)

2.78 (1.56–4.97)

Female

 

1.88 (1.14–3.10)

1.97 (1.18–3.29)

2.01 (1.20–3.37)

2.03 (1.21–3.40)

1.79 (1.05–3.04)

>22 years

  

1.36 (.82–2.25)

1.34 (.81–2.23)

1.31 (.79–2.19)

1.43 (.85–2.42)

Rural

   

1.14 (.68–1.90)

1.09 (.64–1.86)

.95 (.55–1.65)

Low educational level of head of household

    

1.19 (.65–2.18)

1.14 (.61–2.11)

Poor mental health

     

2.72 (1.52–4.85)

  1. 1Model 2 adjusted for sex.
  2. 2Model 3 adjusted for sex and age.
  3. 3Model 4 adjusted for sex, age, and area of origin.
  4. 4Model 5 adjusted for sex, age, and area of origin and educational level of head of household.
  5. 5Model 6 adjusted for sex, age, and area of origin and educational level of head of household, and mental health.