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Published in final edited form as: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2019 Mar-Apr;30(2):142–150. doi: 10.1097/JNC.0000000000000016

Table 4.

Multivariable Analysis of Factors Associated With Abscess History by Injection-Related Behaviors Among Injection Drug Use Living in San Diego, 2009–2010

Injection-Related Behaviors AORa 95% CI
Distributive syringe sharing in last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 1.17 0.75–1.82
 ≥50% of the time 1.92 1.01–3.64
Receptive syringe sharing in last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 1.15 0.73–1.81
 ≥50% of the time 1.36 0.76–2.45
Cooker sharing in last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 1.05 0.64–1.75
 ≥50% of the time 1.56 0.94–2.61
Cotton sharing in last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 1.49 0.92–2.41
 ≥50% of the time 1.15 0.68–1.92
Rinse water sharing in last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 1.44 0.87–2.39
 ≥50% of the time 1.13 0.68–1.88
Frequency of use of new, sterile syringe, last 3 months
 Never Ref
 <50% of the time 2.06 0.79–5.39
 ≥50% of the time 1.52 0.63–3.71

Note. AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; HCV = hepatitis C virus.

a

The regression model controlled for age, sex, race, housing status, HCV status, number of years injecting, number of injections/day, injection drug of choice, and number of injection partners.