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Fig 1.

Flow chart for the analyses on lower STIs, COSEMIL survey.

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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample (n = 925) and of respondents excluded from the analysis (n = 557), COSEMIL survey.

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Table 2.

Sexual lifestyle and mental health indicators characteristics of the study sample (n = 925) and of respondents excluded from the analysis (n = 557), COSEMIL survey.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence of STI diagnosis and STI reporting (12 past months) according to gender and age class, COSEMIL survey.

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Table 3.

Prevalence of STIs among French service members, according to gender, and according to the origin of information (reported versus biologically confirmed (diagnostic STIs)), COSEMIL survey.

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Table 4.

Factors associated with biologically confirmed STIs (diagnosed STIs)- results of univariate logistic regression among French servicewomen (n = 141) and servicemen (n = 784), COSEMIL survey.

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Table 5.

Factors associated with biologically confirmed STIs (diagnosed STIs)- results of multivariate logistic regression (n = 753), COSEMIL survey.

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