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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 31.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2012 Feb;16(2):350–359. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-9982-2

Table 4.

Factors associated with prevalent HIV infection amongst receptive men who have sex with men in Hyderabad, India (n=249).*

Adjusted odds of HIV infection with Initial multiple logistic regression model Adjusted odds of HIV infection with Final multiple logistic regression model
Characteristic Adjusted OR 95% C.I. Adjusted OR 95% C.I.
Age Category
 Less Than 20 years 1.00 (ref) - -
 20-24 years 0.28 0.06 – 1.38 - -
 25-29 years 0.27 0.05 – 1.34 - -
 More than 29 years 0.82 0.16 – 4.32 - -
Education
 Primary (< 6) 1.00 (ref) - -
 Secondary (6-10) 1.45 0.42 – 5.03 - -
 Higher (11-12) 0.87 0.18 – 4.09 - -
 College (>12) 1.00 0.07 – 15.63 - -
Circumcision
 Uncircumcised 1.00 (ref) - 1.00 (ref) -
 Circumcised 0.19 0.07 – 0.55 0.23 0.09 – 0.61
Marital Status
 Divorced/Unmarried 1.00 (ref) - 1.00 (ref) -
 Married 2.33 0.83 – 6.50 2.84 1.19 – 6.77
Last time Sex with man
 1-2 days 1.00 (ref) - 1.00 (ref) -
 3-7 days 0.58 0.18 – 1.85 0.66 0.22 – 1.97
 > 7 days 0.10 0.01 – 0.75 0.12 0.02 – 0.80
Unprotected Anal Intercourse
 Sometimes/never 1.00 (ref) - 1.00 (ref) -
 Always/often 5.35 2.08 – 13.70 4.72 2.01 – 11.11
Lubricant Use
 Sometimes/never 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref) -
 Always/often 0.21 0.03 – 1.83 0.19 0.02 – 1.58
Alcohol Use
 No 1.00 (ref) - - -
 Yes 0.69 0.25 – 1.94 - -
STI Symptoms
 None 1.00 (ref) - 1.00 (ref) -
 Any 2.18 0.90 – 5.25 2.41 1.07 – 5.40
*

Values reflective of only receptive participants for whom we have complete data

p < 0.05

p < 0.01

p < 0.001