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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jan 30.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2007;34(1):37–45. doi: 10.1080/08836610701495268

Table 2.

Rates and relationships of psychosocial health problems, sexual risk behaviors, and HIV status.

1) Regular Binge Drinking 2) Street Drug Use 3) Regular Marijuana Use 4) Psychological Distress 5) Sexual Assault 6) Partner Violence 7) Multiple Anal Sex Partners 8) Unprotected Anal Sex 9) HIV Positive
Prevalence 22.9% 23.5% 24.2% 32.3% 32.3% 34.4% 40.0% 43.9% 14%
2 5.41
(3.01 – 9.71)
3 3.74
(2.11 – 6.63)
4.76
(2.67 – 8.46)
4 1.77
(1.02 – 3.05)
2.29
(1.33 – 3.94)
1.83
(1.07 – 3.13)
5 -- -- 1.97
(1.52 – 3.37)
1.78
(1.08 – 2.93)
6 -- 2.07
(1.19 – 2.63)
2.03
(1.16 – 3.54)
2.14
(1.29 – 3.55)
5.28
(3.08 – 9.06)
7 -- 2.42
(1.42 – 4.15)
1.91
(1.13 – 3.23)
-- -- --
8 1.77
(1.02 – 3.05)
3.95
(2.27 – 6.85)
2.89
(1.34 – 3.91)
1.78
(1.08 – 2.93)
-- 2.21
(1.35 – 3.63)
6.48
(3.56 – 11.80)
9 -- -- 2.33
(1.19 – 4.59)
-- 2.05
(1.06 – 3.94)
2.11
(1.06 – 4.21)
4.46
(1.91 – 10.37)
3.52
(1.82 – 6.82)

Note: -- indicates odd ratio is non-significant. All odds ratios shown, 2-tailed p < .05.