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Table 3 The effects of Peer education on sexual behavior of Secondary school students in the study group during post intervention period; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2013

From: Effects of peer education intervention on HIV/AIDS related sexual behaviors of secondary school students in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a quasi-experimental study

  

Knowledge of HIV/AIDS

Consistent condom use in the previous 12 months

Willingness to go for HCT

 

High

Low

AOR 95 % CI

Always

Not always

AOR 95 % CI

Willing

Not Willing

AOR 95 % CI

Factors

          

Group

Intervention

230

50

1.20(0.77.1.87)

23

18

4.73(1.40-16.0)

84

57

1.23(0.75-2.02)

Control

202

57

1

10

22

1

73

61

1

Sex

Male

168

31

1.57(0.98–2.50)

15

25

2.63(0.84–8.23)

66

45

1.12(0.67–1.82)

Female

264

76

1

18

15

1

91

73

1

Age

15–18

363

91

0.91(0.50–1.69)

20

29

2.09(0.66–6.60)

138

108

0.70(0.31–1.59)

>18

69

15

1

13

11

1

19

10

1

Religion

Orthodox

329

84

0.71(033–1.53)

27

34

3.51(0.48–25.51)

116

82

1.0(0.50–2.0)

Protestant, Catholic and others

42

13

0.68(026–1.77)

1

4

5.64(0.30–104.70)

12

16

0.53(0.20–1.45)

Muslim

61

10

1

5

2

1

29

20

1

Ethnic Group

Amhara

164

38

0.76(0.40–1.45)

17

14

1.12(0.30–4.24)

54

45

0.72(0.37–1.39)

Oromo

85

32

0.45(0.23–0.89)

1

10

0.07(0.01–0.88)

33

22

1.0(0.46–2.15)

Ghuragie

84

21

0.59(0.28–1.23)

5

7

3.37(0.55–20.85)

31

27

0.69(0.32–1.46)

Tigrie and others

99

16

1

10

9

1.

39

24

1