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Table 5 Bivariable and multivariable Logistic regression with unadjusted and adjusted odds ratio of the association of patient-reported HIV and other sociodemographic variables and mild cervical dysplasia at CCS in Jos, Nigeria (N = 13,554)

From: HIV status, age at cervical Cancer screening and cervical cytology outcomes in an opportunistic screening setting in Nigeria: a 10-year Cross sectional data analysis

Variable

OR (95% CI)

P-value

aOR (95% CI)

P-value

HIV status

 Uninfected

1.0

   

 Infected

0.99 (0.77, 1.28)

0.953

1.04 (0.80, 1.36)

0.747

Age at CCS

 < 35 years

1.0

   

 ≥ 35 years

2.83 (2.48, 3.24)

0.001

2.56 (2.23, 2.95)

0.001

Referral group

 Self-referral

1.0

   

 Provider-referral

1.88 (1.67, 2.11)

0.001

1.75 (1.56, 1.98)

0.001

Education (years completed)

 < 7 years

1.0

   

 7-12 years

0.68 (0.56, 0.84)

0.001

–

–

 > 12 years

0.82 (0.68, 0.96)

0.025

–

–

Parity

 < 5

1.0

   

 ≥ 5

1.46 (1.31, 1.64)

0.001

1.21 (1.08, 1.36)

0.001

Age at first sex

 > 22 years

1.0

   

 ≤ 22 years

1.23 (1.08, 1.41)

0.002

–

–

Total life-time sex partners

 < 3

1.0

   

 ≥ 3

0.80 (0.69, 0.93)

0.003

–

–

Use of condoms during sex

 No

1.0

   

 Yes

0.82 (0.65, 1.04)

0.103

–

–

History of vaginal infection

 No

1.0

   

 Yes

0.76 (0.69, 0.87)

0.001

0.81 (0.70, 0.94)

0.004

Ever diagnosed with STIs

 No

1.0

   

 Yes

0.97 (0.79, 1.19)

0.772

–

–

History of Smoking

 No

1.0

   

 Yes

1.84 (1.01, 3.35)

0.045

–

–

Alcohol consumption

 No

1.0

   

 Yes

1.50 (1.23, 1.83)

0.001

1.38 (1.13, 1.70)

0.002

  1. Hosmer-Lemeshow Goodnes-of-fit p-value = 0.145, LR (chi2) = 365.90, Pseudo R2 = 0.0425