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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2013 Jan 23;25(9):1109–1113. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2012.749340

Table 2.

Mental health disorders, overall and as predictors of UAS during last sexual encounter with a male partner.

Bivariate
Multivariatea
Variable Total
N (%)
Any UAS
38 (25.3%)
No UAS
112 (74.7%)
p
value
Models 1b AOR
(95% CI)
p
value
Model 2c AOR
(95% CI)
p
value
Currently treated for psych.
 disorder
0 0 0
Current major depressive
 episode
43 (28.7) 16 (42.1) 27 (24.5) 0.040 2.61 (1.07, 6.39) 0.036 3.24 (1.25, 8.36) 0.015
Alcohol dependence/abuse 25 (16.7) 8 (21.1) 17 (15.2) 0.401 1.75 (0.62, 4.94) 0.289
Social anxiety/Post-
 traumatic Stress Disorder
 (PTSD)
21 (14.0) 5 (13.2) 16 (14.3) 0.863 1.22 (0.36, 4.13) 0.753
Generalized anxiety/
 Obsessive Compulsive
 Disorder (OCD)
20 (13.3) 6 (15.8) 14 (12.5) 0.606 2.37 (0.71, 7.94) 0.161
Suicidal ideation 67 (45.0) 19 (50.0) 48 (43.2) 0.470 1.55 (0.68, 3.54) 0.297
Brief symptom inventory,
 mean (SD)
11.4 (9.81) 13.5 (12.08) 10.7 (8.86) 0.135 1.04 (0.99, 1.08) 0.092
Rosenberg self-esteem scale,
 mean (SD)
26.8 (4.67) 25.8 (5.55) 27.2 (4.30) 0.115 0.97 (0.88, 1.06) 0.458
Number of stressful life
 events, mean (SD)
10.8 (6.24) 8.3 (3.06) 11.7 (6.79) 0.003 0.91 (0.83, 0.99) 0.027 0.89 (0.81, 0.98) 0.013

Bold indicates p <0.05.

a

Adjusting for age, education, marital status, and MSM subgroup identity.

b

Separate models for each mental health predictor.

c

One model simultaneously including mental health predictors significant (at p <0.05) in Model 1.