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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2011 Aug;38(8):691–696. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e318214bb70

Table 4.

Association of health care utilization with HIV testing status among venue-based study participants.

Health care utilization measure HIV
tested,
known
status
(N=934)
Tested,
unknown
HIV status
(N=113)
No prior
HIV
testing
(N=410)
HIV Tested
vs.
No prior HIV testing
OR (95% CI)
[p-value]*
Tested, known HIV status
vs.
Tested, unknown status
OR (95% CI)
[p-value]*

In the past year, participant went to health care facility to check for STIs: n (%)
    Yes 725 (80.2) 74 (8.2) 105 (11.6) 9.34 (7.66, 11.40) 1.79 (1.40, 2.29)
    No 208 (38.0) 38 (6.9) 302 (55.1) [<0.0001] [<0.0001]

In past year, participant received any health care: n (%)
    Yes 701 (65.3) 85 (7.9) 288 (26.8) 1.29 (1.04, 1.60) 0.97 (0.63, 1.51)
    No 229 (60.7) 27 (7.2) 121 (32.1) [0.0197] [0.90]

P-values were derived from logistic regression modeling implemented using SAS Proc GENMOD that is capable of addressing possible correlations among subjects interviewed at the same venue; reference categories for logistic modeling are bolded in first column.