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. 2023 Aug 11;24(5):974–982. doi: 10.5811/westjem.59514

Table 3.

Odds ratios of services offered to emergency department patients evaluated after sexual assault from June 1, 2019–June 30, 2022, by type of care team.

Unadjusted odds ratio 95% Confidence interval
P-value
Adjusted odds ratio 95% Confidence interval
P-value
Testing and prophylaxis
 HIV testing 2.35 (0.77, 7.24) 0.13 1.93 (0.63, 5.95) 0.27
 STI testing 2.33 (0.76, 7.16) 0.14 2.40 (0.78, 7.36) 0.15
 Pregnancy testing 1.44 (1.00, 16.96) 0.62 1.41 (0.87, 14.79) 0.64
 HIV prophylaxis 1.80 (0.82, 3.95) 0.14 1.87 (0.86, 4.10) 0.14
 STI prophylaxis 1.39 (0.55, 3.48) 0.49 2.11 (0.48, 3.04) 0.70
 Emergency contraception 1.43 (0.61, 3.38) 0.41 1.61 (0.68, 3.80) 0.29
Services and resources
 Medical forensic kit 3.55 (1.54, 8.15) <0.01* 2.90 (1.26, 6.66) 0.02*
 Sexual assault advocate 2.28 (1.07, 4.84) 0.03* 2.60 (1.22, 5.52) 0.02*
 Police report 2.25 (1.00, 5.06) 0.05 2.63 (1.17, 5.93) 0.03*
 Resource packet N/A N/A
 Social worker consult N/A N/A
 Safe discharge planning 4.00 (0.23, 70.30) 0.34 3.64 (0.21, 63.91) 0.40

STI, sexually transmitted infections.

*

Indicates a P-value ≤ 0.05; reference group = non-Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. Analyses are adjusted for patient arrival time. Odds ratio analysis could not be calculated for N/A entries due to 0 responses in a single group.