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. 2024 Feb 1;11(3):ofae056. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofae056

Table 2.

PrEP Offers to Women With STI at an Urban Safety-Net Hospital Before and After a Laboratory Result–Driven PrEP Intervention

Not Offered PrEP
(n = 1283), No. (%)
Offered PrEP
(n = 224), No. (%)
Unadjusted OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)
Age, mean (SD), y 30.1 (15.0) 32.6 (14.4) 1.01 (1.00–1.02) 1.01 (0.98–1.03)
Race/ethnicity, No. (%)
 Black, non-Hispanic 759 (59.2) 136 (60.7) 0.78 (0.49–1.26) 1.31 (0.80–2.17)
 Hispanic 294 (22.9) 46 (20.5) 0.69 (0.40–1.18) 1.48 (0.85–2.58)
 White, non-Hispanic 110 (8.6) 25 (11.2) Ref. Ref.
 Other race, non-Hispanic 27 (2.1) 1 (0.45) 0.16 (0.02–1.26) 6.43 (0.83–50.04)
 Unknown 93 (7.3) 16 (7.1) 0.76 (0.38–1.51) 1.39 (0.68–2.83)
Primary language, No. (%)
 English 922 (71.9) 175 (78.1) Ref.
 Spanish 142 (11.1) 20 (8.9) 0.74 (0.45–1.21)
 Haitian Creole 100 (7.8) 10 (4.5) 0.53 (0.27–1.03)
 Cape Verdean 71 (5.5) 9 (4.0) 0.67 (0.33–1.36)
 Other 48 (3.7) 10 (4.5) 1.10 (0.54–2.22)
SVI, mean (SD) 0.701 (0.245) 0.686 (0.260) 0.84 (0.48–1.48) 1.14 (0.55–1.74)
Tested at primary care,a No. (%)
 Yes 464 (36.2) 90 (40.2) 1.12 (0.89–1.60) 0.95 (0.69–1.30)
 No 812 (63.3) 132 (58.9) Ref. Ref.
 Unknown 7 (0.6) 2 (0.9) 1.76 (0.89–1.60) 0.54 (0.10–2.92)
HIV concurrent test, No. (%)
 Yes 431 (33.6) 95 (42.4) 1.46 (1.09–1.95) 0.75 (0.55–1.02)
 No 852 (66.4) 129 (57.6) Ref.
Positive STI result, No. (%)
 Chlamydia 986 (76.9) 94 (42.0) 0.22 (0.16–0.29)
 Gonorrhea 111 (8.7) 85 (38.0) 6.46 (4.63–9.01)
 Syphilis 210 (16.4) 70 (31.3) 2.32 (1.69–3.20)
Intervention period, No. (%)
 Pre-intervention 388 (30.2) 33 (14.7) Ref. Ref.
 Postintervention 895 (69.8) 191 (85.3) 2.51 (1.70–3.70) 2.49 (1.68–3.68)

Abbreviations: PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis; SVI, Social Vulnerability Index.

aPrimary care sites include general internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, and geriatrics.