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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 12.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2011 Jan;38(1):43–47. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e3181e969d0

Table 2.

Prevalence Ratios (PRs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the Associations between Loss of an Intimate Partner during the Respondents or His/Her Partner’s Incarceration and HIV-related Sexual Behaviors the Past 12 Months, Among Those Who Were in a Stable Relationship at the Time of Their Own (among Men) or Their Partner’s (among Women) Prior Incarceration (PLACE Method, 2005) (N=57).*

≥2 New Sex Partners in the Past 4 Weeks Transactional Sex in the Past 4 Weeks
% Unadjusted Adjusted % Unadjusted Adjusted
Experienced Dissolution of a Relationship During Incarceration
 No (N=34) 14.7 ref ref 20.6 ref ref
 Yes (N=23) 56.5 3.70 1.36–10.0 2.80 1.13–6.96 43.5 2.15 1.18–3.92 1.30 0.61–2.79
*

Of the 62 men and women who were in a stable relationship at the time of their own (men) or their partner’s (women) incarceration, 57 had non-missing values on relationship dissolution status.

Adjusted for age less than 30 years, black race, less than high school education, report of being worried about food in the past 30 days, and respondent use of crack/cocaine in the past 12 months.