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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jul 28.
Published in final edited form as: Int J STD AIDS. 2007 May;18(5):312–317. doi: 10.1258/095646207780749709

Table 3.

Factors associated with late testing, among migrants heterosexual group, in a logistic regression model. ANRS-EN12-VESPA study. N=274

Observed number OR (95% CI)* aOR (95% CI) **
Years of diagnosis
 1996–97 30 1 1
 1998–99 64 0.97 (0.38–2.45) 0.99 (0.33–2.95)
 2000–2001 104 1.03 (0.41–2.57) 0.89 (0.30–2.63)
 2002–2003 76 0.94 (0.38–2.29) 0.73 (0.24–2.26)
Age at HIV diagnosis
 <25 28 1 1
 25–30 68 6.46 (1.81–23.03) 6.59 (1.88–23.10)
 30–35 55 4.85 (1.31–17.97) 4.03 (1.03–15.76)
 35–40 45 10.09 (2.57–39.57) 9.49 (2.22–40.56)
 >=40 78 8.13 (2.30–28.78) 5.59 (1.50–20.81)
Length of relationship
 No partner 135 1 1
 Partner since less than 5 years 64 0.31 (0.16–0.62) 0.34 (0.15–0.76)
 Partner since more than 5 years 75 0.77 (0.42–1.39) 0.61 (0.30–1.24)
Time between immigration and HIV diagnosis
 <0 9 2.41 (0.55–10.62) 2.62 (0.58–11.92)
 0 68 2.57 (1.33–4.95) 2.15 (1.04–4.47)
 1 53 0.52 (0.25–1.12) 0.53 (0.23–1.22)
 >1 112 1 1

Variables included in the model: year of diagnosis, age at HIV diagnosis, origin, length of couple, time between immigration and HIV diagnosis

Data were not available for all patients in all categories;

*

weighted OR: Odds-ratio; CI: Confidence Interval;

**

aOR: adjusted odds-ratio;

p ≤ 0.05