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Factors associated with failure to change from inconsistent condom use to ‘positive’ condom use behavior among male STD patients.
<p><sup>‡</sup>Others include unmarried, divorced, widower and separated.</p><p>GUD: Genital ulcer disease, GD: Genital discharge</p><p>* Significant at p value < 0.05,</p><p>** Significant at p value < 0.01</p><p><sup>1</sup> Hijra is local term for éunuch</p><p>Factors associated with failure to change from inconsistent condom use to ‘positive’ condom use behavior among male STD patients.</p
Showing the study participant characteristics in step 1 and step 2 analysis
<p>Showing the study participant characteristics in step 1 and step 2 analysis</p
Cox professional hazards analysis showing risk factors and hazards of inconsistent condom use during follow-up of two years among male patients attending STD clinics.
<p><sup>‡</sup> Buddhist, Christian, Muslims and Others</p><p><sup></sup> Widowed, divorced and separated.</p><p>NA: Not applicable</p><p>* Significant at p value < 0.05,</p><p>** Significant at p value < 0.01</p><p>Cox professional hazards analysis showing risk factors and hazards of inconsistent condom use during follow-up of two years among male patients attending STD clinics.</p