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. 2008 Jun;98(6):1036–1042. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.102624

TABLE 4—

Logistic Regression for Unprotected Sex in the Past 12 Months Among Latino Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Persons: San Francisco, CA, 2004

OR (SE) t
Total sample (n = 643) 1.046 (0.200) 0.233
Age 0.713* (0.073) −3.301
Born in United States 1.052 (0.278) 0.190
Language spokena 0.999 (0.122) −0.005
Education 1.180* (0.079) 2.473
Income 1.113 (0.100) 1.187
Part-time employment 1.489 (0.363) 1.634
Unemployment 1.150 (0.273) 0.588
Homosexual or gay identified 1.251 (0.263) 1.063
HIV positive 0.683 (0.159) −1.641
HIV status unknown 0.789 (0.222) −0.841
Any hard drug useb 0.960 (0.240) −0.165
Any club and other drug usec 1.975* (0.384) 3.500
Heavy alcohol used 1.072 (0.222) 0.736
Constant 0.430 (0.218) −1.662

Note. OR = odds ratio.

aOn a scale of 1 to 5: 1 = Spanish all the time; 5 = English all the time.

bHard drug use was defined as any use of cocaine, crack, or heroin, from “once a month or less” to “at least once a day.”

cClub or other drug use was defined as any use of speed (methamphetamine), marijuana, poppers (amyl nitrites), Ecstasy, GHB (γ-hydroxybutyrate), Special K (katemine), or tranquilizers, from “once a month or less” to “at least once a day.”

dHeavy alcohol use was defined as 6 or more drinks per occasion.

* P < .05.