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. 2013 May;103(5):875–880. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300951

TABLE 2—

Bivariate and Multivariate Regressions Predicting Unprotected Anal Intercourse in Past 3 Months With Interpersonal Trauma Among African American Men Who Have Sex With Men Living With HIV: Los Angeles, CA, 2007–2009

Partner HIV Status and Type of Interpersonal Trauma Unadjusted OR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)a
Any HIV status
 Nondiscrimination related 1.28 (0.61, 2.68) 1.31 (0.56, 3.08)
 Discrimination related 2.78* (1.26, 6.13) 2.44* (1.05, 5.71)
HIV positive
 Nondiscrimination related 1.29 (0.60, 2.77) 1.17 (0.48, 2.85)
 Discrimination related 2.83** (1.29, 6.22) 3.49** (1.42, 8.61)
HIV negative or unknown status
 Nondiscrimination related 1.03 (0.37, 2.86) 1.23 (0.35, 4.28)
 Discrimination related 1.86 (0.68, 5.12) 1.48 (0.47, 4.72)

Note. AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio; UAI = unprotected anal intercourse. The sample size was n = 131.

*P < .05; **P < .01.

a

Adjusted for heterosexual sexual identity, transgender identity, time since HIV diagnosis, stable housing, low education, imprisonment, and drug use in past 30 days.