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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Correct Health Care. 2016 Oct;22(4):290–299. doi: 10.1177/1078345816669347

Table 2.

Results of Logistic Regression Analyses of Those Probationers and Parolees Who Received Rapid HIV Testing.

Variable Wald OR 95% CI p
Gender (female) 5.089 1.501 [1.055, 2.137] .024
Race (Black) 8.516 .661 [0.500, 0.873] .004
Homeless (yes) 5.754 .703 [0.527, 0.938] .016
Supervision status (probation) 0.016 1.044 [0.541, 2.013] .898
Supervision days 1.425 1.000 [1.000, 1.000] .233
Age of crime onset 11.283 .965 [0.945, 0.985] .001
Drug use past 90 days 4.563 1.004 [1.000, 1.008] .033
Heroin use (yes) 2.867 .801 [0.620, 1.036] .090
Sex partners past 90 days 1.269 1.006 [0.995, 1.018] .260
Sex without a condom 0.077 1.000 [0.999, 1.001] .781
Previously tested for HBV/HCV 5.099 1.418 [1.047.1.919] .024

Note. OR = odds ratio; HBV/HCV = hepatitis B virus/hepatitis C virus; 95% CI = confidence interval.