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Table 4 Association between past year experienced IPV with reported any STIs/RTIs-associated symptoms and STIs/RTIs diagnosis among Afghan refugee participants

From: Association between partner violence, and the appearance of symptoms of sexually transmitted infections, and reproductive tract infections among Afghan refugee women in Iran: a cross-sectional study

IPV

No STIs/RTIs symptoms

Presence of STIs/RTIs symptoms

No STIs/RTIs diagnosis

STIs/RTIs diagnosis

No

23 (60.5%)

15 (39.5%)

32 (84.2%)

6 (15.8%)

Yes

33 (22.0%)

117 (78.0%)

75 (50.0%)

75 (50.0%)

P-value*

< 0.001**

< 0.001**

  1. *Chi−square test
  2. ** Significance at the 0.05 level