Four and above

94 (22.1%)

58 (61.7%)

36 (38.3%)

1.00

Disclosure of sero-status to partner

Yes

343 (80.7%)

212 (61.8%)

131 (38.2%)

2.53

1.54

4.15

<0.001

No

82 (19.3%)

32 (39.0%)

50 (61.0%)

1.00

HIV status of the partner

HIV negative

70 (16.5%)

57 (81.4%)

13 (18.6%)

5.05

2.59

9.85

<0.001

HIV positive

170 (40.0%)

101 (59.4%)

69 (40.6%)

1.69

1.11

2.57

0.015

Don't know

185 (43.5%)

86 (46.5%)

99 (53.5%)

1.00

Does your sexual partner(s) sometimes resist use of condom?

Yes

276 (64.9%)

148 (53.6%)

128 (46.4%)

1.00

No

149 (35.1%)

96 (64.4%)

53 (35.6%)

1.57

1.04

2.36

0.032

Any substance/alcohol use

Yes

167 (39.3%)

79 (47.3%)

88 (52.7%)

1.00

No

258 (60.7%)

165 (64.0%)

93 (36.0%)

1.98

1.33

2.94

0.001

Knowledge and attitude

Receiving adherence counselling on condom use during CCC visits

Always

314 (73.9%)

185 (58.9%)

129 (41.1%)

1.00

0.37

2.71

0.994

Sometimes

94 (22.1%)

49 (52.1%)

45 (47.9%)

0.76

0.27

2.17

0.611

Never

17 (4.0%)

10 (58.8%)

7 (41.2%)

1.00

Attending any condom demonstration session

Yes

407 (95.8%)

239 (58.7%)

168 (41.3%)

3.70

1.29

10.57

0.009

No

18 (4.2%)

5 (27.8%)

13 (72.2%)

1.00

Have ever heard about female condoms

Yes

378 (88.9%)

217 (57.4%)

161 (42.6%)

1.00

0.54

1.84

0.996

No

47 (11.1%)

27 (57.4%)

20 (42.6%)

1.00

Condoms are really safe and effective to prevent HIV infection and re-infection

Yes

389 (91.5%)

228 (58.6%)

161 (41.4%)

1.77

0.89

3.52

0.100

No

36 (8.5%)

16 (44.4%)

20 (55.6%)

1.00

Consistent use of condom can protect sexually transmitted diseases

Yes

368 (86.6%)

219 (59.5%)

149 (40.5%)

1.88

1.07

3.30

0.026

No

57 (13.4%)

25 (43.9%)

32 (56.1%)

1.00

Condoms should be used every time, from start to finish of each sexual encounter

Agree

399 (93.9%)

232 (58.1%)

167 (41.9%)

1.62

0.73

3.59

0.231

Disagree

26 (6.1%)

12 (46.2%)

14 (53.8%)

1.00

Only men decide whether to use a condom

True

47 (11.1%)

21 (44.7%)

26 (55.3%)

0.56

0.31

1.03

0.061

False

378 (88.9%)

223 (59.0%)

155 (41.0%)

1.00