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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Jul 1;63(3):259–262. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e318296df94

Table. Correlates of intention to use PrEP* among HVTN 505 survey respondents (n=376).

Characteristic n % OR 95%CI p Adj-OR 95%CI p
Age**
 18 - 25 107 29 Ref Ref
 26 - 34 152 41 1.11 (0.68, 1.83) 0.68 1.12 (0.67, 1.87) 0.67
 35 - 50 115 31 1.37 (0.80, 2.33) 0.25 1.49 (0.86, 2.58) 0.15
Race/Ethnicity**
 White, non-Hispanic 274 73 Ref Ref
 Non-white 101 27 2.33 (1.43, 3.80) <0.001 2.23 (1.35, 3.68) 0.002
Type of Health Insurance
 Private 254 68 Ref Ref
 Public 24 6 2.32 (0.93, 5.78) 0.07 1.97 (0.77, 5.06) 0.16
 None 98 26 1.69 (1.04, 2.74) 0.03 1.56 (0.95, 2.56) 0.08
Has a Regular Medical Provider
 No 132 35 Ref -- -- --
 Yes 244 65 1.07 (0.70, 1.65) 0.74 -- -- --
*

Any intent to use PrEP in the next year (somewhat, moderately, or very likely to use) compared to no intent.

**

Data were missing from respondents for age (n=2) and race/ethnicity (n=1). Non-white includes African American (n=51), Hispanic (n=37), American Indian or Alaskan Native (n=18), Asian (n=10), Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (n=1), or other race/ethnicity, not specified (n=19).