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Table 2 The association of variables with accepting of cervical cancer screening among study participants, 2014

From: Willingness and acceptability of cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV/AIDS in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

Variable

(AOR, 95 % CI)

Socio-demographic characteristics

Age in completed years

  <29 Years

1

  30-39 Years

0.96 (0.372, 1.671)

  40-49 Years

3.8 (1.212, 12.290)*

  50-59 Years

4.2 (1.505, 17.482)*

  >60 Years

8.2 (1.104, 61.543)*

Level of education

  Read and write

1

  Primary Education (1–8)

1.2 (0.417, 3.846)

  secondary Education (9–12)

1.6 (0.479, 5.600)

  Higher education above 12

1.2 (1.313, 5.269)*

Regular source of income

  Yes

3.2 (1.346, 8.005)*

  No

1

First most cause of cervical cancer

  Viral

1.8 (0.011, 3.895)

  I don't know

0.619 (0.001, 2.233)

  Others

1

Health professional source

  Yes

6.0 (1.440, 83.933)*

  No

1

Is cervical cancer preventable

  Yes

1

  No

0.07 (0.001, 0.249)*

Aware of the test used

  Yes

3.6 (1.395, 33.76)*

  No

1

Reason of testing to take early measure

  Yes

9.9 (1.423, 309.316)*

  No

1

High cost of the test

  Yes

1.001 (0.811, 29.268)

  No

1

WHO Clinical staging

  WHO stage 1

1

  WHO stage 2

0.68 (0.079, 5.870)

  WHO stage 3

0.67 (0.042, 10.675)

  WHO stage 4

0.011 (0.463, 3.282)

  1. AOR adjusted odds ratio, WHO world health organization
  2. * = statistically significant