Table 2

The association between women's reports of contraceptive pill use and recent condom behaviour by partner type (n=694)

Outcome variableTotal (among those not reporting sterilisation)
(n=694)
[% (n)]
Pill use
(n=84)
[% (n)]
No pill use (n=610)
[% (n)]
Crude OR (95% CI)*AOR†
(95% CI)
Inconsistent condom use with a regular client (past week) (n=553)‡
 Yes14.8 (82)25.0 (18)13.3 (64)2.2 (1.2–3.9)2.2 (1.2–4.0)
 No85.2 (471)75.0 (54)86.7 (417)1.0 Ref1.0 Ref
Inconsistent condom use with an occasional client (past week) (n=617)‡
 Yes11.7 (72)24.0 (18)10.0 (54)2.8 (1.6–5.2)2.6 (1.6–5.3)
 No88.3 (545)76.0 (57)90.0 (488)1.0 Ref1.0 Ref
Inconsistent condom use with a husband or relationship partner (past week) (n=136)‡
 Yes54.4 (74)63.6 (14)52.6 (60)1.6 (0.6–4.1)1.1 (0.5–2.1)
 No45.6 (62)36.4 (8)47.4 (54)1.0 Ref1.0 Ref
Accepting more money for sex without a condom (past 30 days)
 Yes15.6 (108)27.4 (23)13.9 (85)2.4 (1.4–4.0)2.5 (1.5–4.3)
 No84.4 (586)72.6 (61)86.1 (525)1.0 Ref1.0 Ref
  • *Author to provide definition for asterisk symbol.

  • †Adjusted for study wave, age, marital status (married, never married or separated/divorced/widowed) and number of children.

  • ‡These analyses were conducted only among women who reported having these partner types.

  • AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; Ref, referent.