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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2007 Nov 5;93(1-2):43–50. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2007.08.016

Table 4.

Proportion traveled and adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for each variable for which there was interaction with age or years injecting. Stratified odds ratios are adjusted for age, race, sex, and years injecting in logistic regression models.

Variable Overall Traveled in
the prior 3
months
Did not
travel in the
prior 3
months
p-value
(unadjusted)
Adjusted OR for
travel (95% CI)
Used (injected/snorted/smoked)
methamphetamine, among those under
age 22.5 (n=178)
 Yes
 No



70.8%
29.2%



70.4%
29.6%



71.7%
28.3%
0.86


0.95 (0.46-1.97)
---
Used (injected/snorted/smoked)
methamphetamine, among those age
22.5 and older (n=177)
 Yes
 No



72.3%
27.7%



63.5%
36.5%



82.7%
17.3%
<0.01


0.34 (0.17-0.71)
---
Pooled money to buy drugs among
those injecting for <5 years (n=173)
 Yes
 No


80.2%
19.8%


88.8%
11.2%


62.5%
37.5%
<0.01

4.56 (2.00-10.41)
---
Pooled money to buy drugs among those
injecting for ≥5 years (n=182)
 Yes
 No


77.5%
22.5%


83.8%
16.2%


68.8%
31.2%
0.02

2.26 (1.09-4.70)
---
Syringe was backloaded among those
under age 22.5 (n=178)
 Yes
 No


56.9%
43.1%


63.6%
36.4%


41.5%
58.5%
<0.01

2.35 (1.19-4.67)
---
Syringe was backloaded among those
age 22.5 and older (n=177)
 Yes
 No


56.8%
43.2%


61.5%
38.5%


51.3%
48.7%
0.17

1.46 (0.79-2.70)
---
HCV antibody positive, among those
younger than age 22.5 (n=178)
 Yes
 No


25.4%
74.6%


31.2%
68.9%


11.8%
88.2%
<0.01

3.21 (1.18-8.73)
---
HCV antibody positive, among those
age 22.5 and older (n=177)
 Yes
 No


42.1%
57.9%


40.6%
59.4%


43.8%
56.2%
0.68

0.71 (0.37-1.40)
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