Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Hepatol. Apr 27, 2013; 5(4): 196-205
Published online Apr 27, 2013. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v5.i4.196
Table 1 Demographic characteristics and clinical history among young and old women
Descriptive characteristicsYoung women (50 yr)
Older women (> 50 yr)
n (%)mean ± SDn (%)mean ± SD
Age (yr)99925.2 ± 6.323162.1 ± 8.6
Sex (women)1000 (100)231 (100)
Rural residence area26 (2.6)67 (29.1)
Urban residence area964 (97.4)163 (70.9)
Transfusion history21 (2.1)16 (7)
Hospitalization history137 (13.8)76 (33.2)
Knowledge of HIV status577 (58.8)35 (15.3)
Knowledge of HCV status16 (1.6)11 (4.8)
Condom use2171 (21.9)N/I
Condom use for ITS/HIV prevention113 (52.1)
Condom use for contraception117 (53.9)
Marital status
Single77 (7.7)N/I
Divorced2 (0.2)6 (2.6)
Married916 (91.9)108 (47)
Widowed2 (0.2)116 (50.4)
Table 2 Risk factors according to both hepatitis C virus seropositivity and active infection in older women
VariablesAnti-HCV
HCV-RNA
NegativeIndPositiveOR (95%CI)P valueNegativeIndPositiveOR (95%CI)P value
Hospitalization
No1464315102
Yes640124.13 (1.60-10.97)< 0.016501112.8 (2.75-59.30)< 0.01
Transfusion
No196414202012
Yes15010.74 (0.09-5.83)0.7715011.12 (0.14-9.22)0.91
Table 3 Human immunodeficiency virus status - multivariate logistic model
VariablesEstimationSEORP value
Marital status (monogamous)  0.290.161.350.06
Travel (husband/partner)  0.550.171.730.002
Condom use (HIV or ITS prevention)- 0.780.180.46< 0.01
HIV knowledge (sexual routes)- 0.430.260.650.09
Table 4 Comparison of risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus infection among young and older women
VariablesAnti-HIV
Young women (50 yr)
Older women (> 50 yr)
Negative%Positive%P valueNegative%Positive%P value
Locality
Municipality II (CSRef)/CHU-GT (hospital)15015.7163914969.6964.3
Other municipalities/CH-ME80384.325610.0206530.4535.70.680
Marital status
Single717.5512.2
Divorced20.20041.9214
Married87792.23585.410147.46430.027
Widowed10.112.40.07010850.76430.022
Knowledge of sexual routes
No14716.112.510663.1964.3
Yes76683.93997.50.0476236.9535.70.930
Condom use
No75179.22051.3N/I
Yes19720.81948.7 < 0.01
Condom use to prevent HIV/ITS
No10050.8315.8N/I
Yes9749.21684.20.008
Condom use for contraception
No8342.11684.2N/I
Yes11457.9315.80.002
Travel of husband/partner
No48251.43278.1N/I
Yes45648.6921.90.002
Knowledge of the infectious status (from questionary)
No39241.9102518486.4857.1
Yes54458.130750.0382913.6642.90.007
Dialysis
No95099.94097.621199.514100
Yes10.112.40.02610.5000.990
Tattooing/scarification/piercing
No29130.91435.911254.1428.6
Yes65269.12564.10.5109545.91071.40.075
Transfusion
No92597.93997.519792.514100
Yes202.112.50.870167.5000.980
Hospitalization
No81686.13790.214166.51071.4
Yes13213.949.80.4507133.5428.60.710
Dental care
No57460.92152.512860.7857.1
Yes36939.11947.50.2908339.3642.90.790
Excision
No929.749.8N/I
Yes85990.33790.20.970
Residence area
Rural252.712.46128.5538.5
Urban91997.34097.60.93015371.5861.50.450