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Table 3 Correlates of clients’ satisfaction with overall HIV services- bivariable analysis

From: Clients’ satisfaction with HIV treatment services in Bamenda, Cameroon: a cross-sectional study

Characteristic

N

%

Clients satisfied with services

P-values

   

ORa

95 % CI

 

Age

     

 21-30

100

92.6

0.68

0.20-2.36

0.55

 31-40

85

89.5

0.47

0.14-1.55

0.21

 41-50

73

94.8

Ref

-

-

 51+

52

86.7

0.36

0.10-1.25

0.11

Sex

     

 Male

78

86.7

0.50

0.23-1.09

0.08

 Female

232

92.8

Ref

-

-

Marital status

     

 Single/never married

108

93.1

0.64

0.08-5.41

0.68

 Married

181

89.6

0.41

0.05-3.21

0.40

 Divorced/separated

21

95.5

Ref

-

-

Educationb

     

 Primary

101

91.8

Ref

  

 Greater than primary

208

90.8

0.88

0.39-2.00

0.76

HIV yearsc

     

 0

42

95.5

Ref

  

 1-4

130

91.5

0.52

0.11-2.40

0.40

 5-9

97

89.0

0.38

0.08-1.80

0.22

 10+

39

90.7

0.49

0.08-2.81

0.42

Employed

     

 No

125

88.7

0.59

0.28-1.26

0.17

 Yes

184

92.9

Ref

-

-

Distance

     

 1-25

282

91.6

Ref

  

 26-55

16

88.9

0.74

0.16-3.39

0.70

 56+

12

85.7

0.55

0.12-2.61

0.45

Perceived number of counselors

     

 1-4

55

91.7

Ref

  

 5+

213

91.4

0.97

0.35-2.70

0.95

Perceived number of doctors

     

 1

254

90.7

0.78

0.26-2.34

0.45

  > 1

50

92.6

Ref

-

-

Perceived number of nurses

     

 1-4

116

87.2

0.50

0.23-1.06

0.07

 5+

178

93.2

Ref

-

-

  1. a OR unadjusted odds ratio, bPrimary education at most seven years and above seven years of education for greater than primary, c HIVyrs number of years since HIV-positive diagnosis, OR odds ratio, Ref reference variable category, CI confidence interval, P-values < 0.25 suggests possible association to satisfaction