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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2011 Jan;15(1):42–47. doi: 10.1097/LGT.0b013e3181e66a82

Table 2.

Multivariable analysis of associations of demographic and biological risk factors for squamous intraepithelial lesions on Pap testing.

Predictor Adjusted Odds Ratio 95% Confidence Interval p

Serostatus
 HIV− 1.00
 HIV+, CD4 >500 3.08 2.3–4.0 <.001
 HIV+, CD4 200–500 9.47 5.5–16.3 <.001
 HIV+, CD4 < 200 29.16 19.2–44.4 <.001

Race
 African American 1.00
 Whites and other race 0.44 0.25–0.79 .006

Income
 >$12,000/yr 1.00
 ≤ $12,000/yr 0.80 0.47–1.35 .40

Tobacco use past six months
 No 1.00
 Yes 3.67 2.1–6.3 <.001

Number of sexual partners past six months, per partner 0.77 0.50–1.09 .12

Age in years
 <40 1.00
 40–50 0.65 0.35–1.21 0.18
 >50 0.61 0.31–1.22 0.16

Perceived stress (PSS)1
 Score <8 1.00
 Score 8–16 0.77 0.43–1.40 0.40
 Score ≥ 17 0.67 0.37–1.24 0.21

Post traumatic stress (PCL-C)2
 No (score ≤50) 1.00
 Yes (score >50) 0.58 0.23–1.45 .25

Depressive symptoms (CES-D)3
 No (score <16) 1.00
 Yes (score ≥ 16) 1.10 0.66–1.84 .72