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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;58(1 Suppl 1):S49–S52. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2011.03.024

Table 2.

Factors associated with less than optimal satisfaction among USHER trial participants.

Variable OR (Crude) 95% CI Adjusted
OR
95% CI
Age, y
<60 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref
≥60 2.14 1.27–3.62 2.48 1.42–4.34
Race
White* 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref
Black* 1.55 1.01–2.38 1.66 1.04–2.67
Hispanic 1.02 0.65–1.61 1.80 1.03–3.16
Other 0.96 0.42–2.18 1.42 0.60–3.32
Education
≤High school diploma 1.00 Ref
Some college 0.90 0.58–1.38
College degree 0.95 0.59–1.52
Graduate degree 0.83 0.45–1.53
Test results
Nonreactive 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref
Reactive 6.53 2.97–14.38 5.97 2.63–13.58
Test Delivery
HIV counselor 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref
ED provider 1.68 1.16–2.41 1.50 1.00–2.24
ESI Score
3 1.17 0.41–3.31
4 0.92 0.31–2.74
5 1.00 Ref

USHER, Universal Screening for HIV Infection in the Emergency Room.

*

Not Hispanic/Latino.

No scores of 1 or 2.