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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 14.
Published in final edited form as: Stigma Health. 2021 Jan 21;8(2):170–178. doi: 10.1037/sah0000290

Table 3.

Adjusted Analyses With All Three Baseline Predictors in One Model and Their Relationship With Criminal Justice Involvement at Follow-Up Among Black Young MSM, 2013–2016

Adjusted multivariable analyses with all predictors in one model%

Odds ratio (OR) 95% CI P value
HIV discrimination 1.03 0.99–1.09 .16
Perceived sexual orientation discrimination 0.92 0.76–1.11 .40
Perceived racism 1.29 1.07–1.55 <.01*
Age 0.84 0.73–0.98 .02*
Multiracial 1.57 0.78–3.15 .21
Living with HIV 0.55 0.30–1.02 .06
Currently single 3.18 1.58–6.39 .01*
Employed 0.55 0.25–1.20 .14
Less than college degree 1.26 0.56–2.75 .56
Transgender 1.69 0.27–10.44 .58
Sexual orientation
 Gay (ref) 1.00
 Bisexual 0.55 0.20–1.55 .26
 Queer/questioning/others 0.46 0.11–2.00 .30
 Straight 1.64 0.19–2.0 .66
Intervention group 0.75 0.38–1.50 .42

Note:

%

Each of these three models controlled for age, multiracial, HIV status, relationship status, intervention group, employment, education, gender identity (transgender vs. cisgender), and sexual orientation.

*

Significant.