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Table 3 Examining intersections between beliefs in inequitable gender norms, adolescent SRH stigma, perceived HIV-related stigma, and condom self-efficacy and practice variable

From: A syndemic of inequitable gender norms and intersecting stigmas on condom self-efficacy and practices among displaced youth living in urban slums in Uganda: a community-based cross-sectional study

Independent variables

BIGNδ (aOR, 95% CI)

A-SRH stigma (aOR, 95% CI)

Perceived HIV stigma (aOR, 95% CI)

Condom self-efficacy (β, 95% CI)

Consistent condom use (AOR, 95% CI)

BIGNδ

 

0.87 (0.44, 1.73)

0.80 (0.44, 1.47)

− 0.16 (− 4.42, − 0.91)**

0.69 (0.36, 1.31)

A-SRH stigma

0.91 (0.45, 1.83)

 

2.85 (1.39, 5.85)**

− 0.11 (− 3.96, − 0.17)**

0.84 (0.41, 1.73)

Perceived HIV stigma

0.78 (0.42, 1.44)

2.75 (1.35, 5.63)**

 

0.03 (− 1.14, 2.24)

0.74 (0.40, 1.38)

Condom efficacy

0.94 (0.90, 0.98)**

0.95 (0.90, 0.99)*

1.01 (0.97, 1.06)

 

1.12 (1.07, 1.17)***

Consistent condom use

0.75 (0.39, 1.44)

0.86 (0.42, 1.74)

0.73 (0.39, 1.35)

0.28 2.84, 6.31)***

 
  1. Covariates include age, gender, and education level
  2. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
  3. δBeliefs in harmful in inequitable Gender Norms