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Table 5 Logistic regression of sexual-risk behavior on knowledge and SRH information access among sexually-active Male SIYP (N = 548)

From: Factors associated with sexual and reproductive health behaviour of street-involved young people: findings from a baseline survey in Southwest Nigeria

Variables

Model I: (Crude Odds Ratio)

Model II (Adjusted Odds Ratio)

Inconsistent Use of Condom

Multiple Partners

Transactional Sex

Inconsistent Use of Condom

Multiple Partners

Transactional Sex

Knowledge of modern contraceptives

OR

C I at 95%

OR

C I at 95%

OR

C I at 95%

AOR

C I at 95%

AOR

C I at 95%

AOR

C I at 95%

 No

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

 Yes

0.10

0.01–0.77 *

1.18

0.80–1.72

3.49

2.01–6.07 *

0.11

0.01–0.82 *

1.15

0.77–1.70

3.01

1.71–5.29 *

Access to SRH information

 No

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

 Yes

0.75

0.27–2.08

1.12

0.65–1.91

1.50

0.87–2.59

1.20

0.38–3.84

1.03

0.58–1.81

1.20

0.67–2.16

Age Group

 10–14 years

      

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

 15–19 years

      

0.69

0.14–3.42

1.00

0.61–1.66

1.77

0.91–3.44

 20–24 years

      

0.56

0.12–2.67

1.09

0.67–1.78

1.83

0.94–3.54

Level of Education

 None

      

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

 Primary

      

0.63

0.22–1.79

1.02

0.66–1.57

1.43

0.86–2.38

 Secondary

      

0.73

0.27–2.02

1.21

0.77–1.92

1.75

1.06–2.89*

Employment Status

 Not working

      

1.00

–

1.00

–

1.00

–

 Working

      

0.38

0.15–0.95 *

  

0.64

0.43–0.98*

  1. *p < 0.05