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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2010 Mar 9;39(4):959–967. doi: 10.1007/s10508-010-9606-3

Table 1.

Characteristics of substance-using heterosexual adults who engaged in recent anal sex (N=564)

Variables Had recent anal sex (%)a Odds ratio (95% [CI]) p

Yes (n=118) No (n=441)
Gender 0.60 [0.39, 0.93] .020
 Male (n=321; ref) 24 76
 Female (n=235) 16 84
Race
 African-American (n=124; ref) 13 87
 Hispanic (n=300) 26 74 2.37 [1.32, 4.26] .004
 White (n=116) 18 82 1.49 [0.74, 3.02] ns
 Other (n=17) 18 82 1.45 [0.37, 5.60] ns
Income
 $0–18,999 (n=323; ref) 17 83
 $19,000–34,999 (n=139) 31 69 2.23 [1.40, 3.55] .001
 $35,000+ (n=97) 22 78 1.38 [0.78, 2.42] ns
Education
 <High school (n=125; ref) 25 75
 High school (n=232) 21 79 0.79 [0.47, 1.32] ns
 Some college+(n=201) 19 81 0.73 [0.43, 1.25] ns
Ever homeless in last 90 days 1.12 [0.58, 2.15] ns
 No (n=502; ref) 21 79
 Yes (n=57) 23 77
Employment status
 Full-time (n=199; ref) 24 76
 Part-time (n=132) 21 79 0.87 [0.51, 1.48] ns
 Unemployed (n=92) 21 79 0.84 [0.46, 1.54] ns
 In School (n=49) 14 86 0.54 [0.23, 1.28] ns
 Other (n=87; e.g., military) 20 80 0.79 [0.42, 1.46] ns
M (SD) M (SD) F test
Age 25.14 (7.14) 25.83 (7.85) 0.73 .392

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Data missing for 5 participants