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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 11.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2009 Jan;21(1):42–49. doi: 10.1080/09540120802068803

Table 2.

Results from single and multivariable logistic regression analyses on the outcome of high-risk sex.

Univariable PORa (95% CI) Multivariable PORa,b (95% CI)
Age 1.02 (1.00, 1.04) 1.03 (1.01, 1.05)
Acculturation 1.07 (1.03, 1.11) 1.07 (1.02, 1.12)
Education
 ≤8 1 (Referent)
 9–12 1.11 (0.56, 2.24)
 ≥13 0.99 (0.53, 1.83)
Annual income
 ≤$21,000 1 (Referent)
 $21,001–$38,000 1.41 (0.96, 2.08)
 >$38,000 1.60 (1.08, 2.35)
Race
 White 1 (Referent)
 Non-White 1.20 (0.87, 1.65)
Ethnicity
 Mexican 1 (Referent)
 Cuban 1.11 (0.74, 1.69)
 Puerto Rican 0.87 (0.44, 1.72)
 Other 0.85 (0.59, 1.20)
Drug or alcohol use at last sexual encounter
 No 1 (Referent) 1 (Referent)
 Yes 1.93 (1.42, 2.61) 1.80 (1.31, 2.49)
Gay organization membership
 No 1 (Referent) 1 (Referent)
 Yes 1.54 (1.15, 2.04) 1.34 (0.98, 1.84)
Compulsive Sexual Behavior Inventoryc
 Lower half 1 (Referent) 1 (Referent)
 Upper half 2.58 (1.92, 3.47) 2.81 (2.03, 3.87)
Reactions to homosexualityc
 Lower half 1 (Referent) 1 (Referent)
 Upper half 0.82 (0.62, 1.09) 0.72 (0.52, 1.01)
a

POR = prevalence odds ratio.

b

Adjusted for all variables listed in the regression.

c

Both scales were dichotomized at their medians, with the lower half representing the unexposed group.