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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 18.
Published in final edited form as: J Homosex. 2009;56(8):1083–1100. doi: 10.1080/00918360903275500

Table 3.

Increased Odds of Reporting Risk Behaviors among Gay Male Students Compared to Their Heterosexual Peers, Clustered Multivariable Logistic Regression Analysis.

Behavior Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR)a 95% CI P
Multiple sexual partners in past 30 days 1.46 1.06–2.0 0.02
Smoked cigarettes, past 30 days 3.27 2.27–4.7 <0.001
Used methamphetamines, past 30 days 3.83 2.07–7.06 <0.001
Used GHB, past 30 days 7.89 2.66–23.4 <0.001
Other illicit drug use, past 30 daysb 1.90 1.10–3.28 0.022
Lifetime history of illicit drug use 1.70 1.22–2.38 0.002
Intimate partner violence: victim 2.10 1.31–3.36 0.002
Intimate partner violence: perpetrator 7.54 4.09–13.9 <0.001
a

Using Generalized Linear Mixed Modeling to adjust for the within-university clustering of behaviors and demographic and academic characteristics provided in Table 1;

b

Heroin, LSD, ecstasy, ketamine, or Quaaludes