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Table 3 Comparisons of STI symptoms and care seeking behaviors among FEWs at midterm (n = 450) and endpoint (n = 556)

From: The impact of a community-based HIV and sexual reproductive health program on sexual and healthcare-seeking behaviors of female entertainment workers in Cambodia

STI symptoms and care seeking behaviors

Midterm

Endpoint

 

n (%)

n (%)

OR (95 % CI)

Had an STI symptom in the past 3 months

196 (43.6)

135 (24.3)

1.8 (1.4-2.3)

Sought care and treatment for the STI symptoms

103 (52.6)

95 (71.4)

1.6 (1.1-1.9)

Facility where the first care and treatment for the most recent STI symptom was obtained

 Public health center/clinic/hospital

16 (15.7)

14 (13.3)

1.2 (0.5-2.5)

 NGO clinic

46 (44.7)

62 (59.0)

1.9 (1.1-3.3)

 Pharmacy

23 (22.1)

15 (14.3)

1.7 (1.1-3.5)

 Other (private clinic, traditional healer)

18 (17.5)

14 (13.4)

1.4 (0.6-2.9)

Person who advised to seek STI care and treatment

 Myself

29 (27.8)

38 (39.2)

1.4 (0.8-2.5)

 Relatives/friends/colleagues

8 (7.6)

16 (18.6)

2.2 (0.9-5.3)

 Peer educator/outreach worker/NGO staff

55 (53.8)

33 (34.0)

1.5 (0.9-2.6)

 Other (partner, relative, manager)

11 (10.8)

8 (8.2)

1.3 (0.5-3.3)

  1. Abbreviations: CI confidence interval, FEWs female entertainment workers, NGO non-governmental organization, OR odds ratio, SD standard deviation, STIs sexually transmitted infections
  2. Values are number (%) with OR (95 % CI) for categorical variables and mean ± SD with p-value for continuous variables