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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2012 Aug;14(4):540–551. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9573-y

Table 3.

Correlates of previous HIV testing among men (N = 114)

Never HIV
tested, n (%)
Previously tested
for HIV, n (%)
Unadjusted OR
(95% CI)
Adjusted OR
(95% CI)
Education
 ≤8th grade 39 (72.2%) 34 (56.7%) 1.00
 9th grade or greater 15 (27.8%) 26 (43.3%) 1.99 (0.91, 4.36)
Age
 ≤20 6 (11.1%) 6 (10.0%) 1.00
 21–30 22 (40.7%) 22 (36.7%) 1.00 (0.28, 3.58)
 31–40 19 (35.2%) 19 (31.7%) 1.00 (0.27, 3.66)
 >40 7 (13.0%) 13 (21.7%) 1.86 (0.43, 7.98)
Income
 Unemployed/≤$400 37 (68.5%) 49 (81.7%) 1.00
 >$400 17 (31.5%) 11 (18.3%) 0.49 (0.20, 1.17)
Employment
 Employed 41 (75.9%) 37 (61.7%) 1.00
 Day laborer 7 (13.0%) 14 (23.3%) 2.22 (0.81, 6.09)
 Unemployed 6 (11.1%) 9 (15.0%) 1.66 (0.54, 5.12)
Site of survey
 Street/clinic/fair/CBO 39 (72.2%) 53 (88.3%) 1.00 1.00
 Bar 15 (7.8%) 7 (11.7%) 0.34 (0.13, 0.92) 0.30 (0.10, 0.90)
Place of birth
 US-born 2 (3.7%) 1 (1.7%) 1.00
 Foreign-born 52 (96.3%) 59 (98.3%) 2.27 (0.20, 25.8)
Years in the US
 0–5 years 28 (51.9%) 26 (43.3%) 1.00
 >5 years 26 (48.1%) 34 (56.7%) 1.41 (0.67, 2.95)
Can a person with HIV look healthy?
 No/don’t know 28 (51.9%) 15 (25.0%) 1.00 1.00
 Yes 26 (48.1%) 45 (75.0%) 3.23 (1.46, 7.13) 3.51 (1.49, 8.26)
HIV transmission knowledge
 Knows ≤2 correct modes 49 (90.7%) 40 (60.7%) 1.00 1.00
 Knows 3–4 correct modes 5 (9.3%) 20 (33.3%) 4.9 (1.69, 14.22) 4.37 (1.45, 13.18)
What are your chances of getting HIV/AIDS?
 Don’t know/none 28 (51.9%) 17 (28.3%) 1.00
 Low 19 (35.2%) 30 (50.0%) 2.60 (1.13, 5.98)
 Med/high 7 (12.9%) 13 (21.7%) 3.06 (1.02, 9.18)
Any drug use, last 12 m
 None 35 (64.8%) 46 (76.7%) 1.00
 At least one 19 (35.2%) 14 (23.3%) 0.56 (0.25, 1.27)