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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Mar;17(3):848–855. doi: 10.1007/s10461-012-0138-9

Table 2.

Crude and adjusted associations of potential predictors with reporting sex with an MSMW among 14,763 controls and 862 cases (i.e., known female partners of MSMW)

Crude OR (95% CL) Adjusted OR (95% CL)
Socio-demographics
 Race/ethnicity
   (African American vs. Latina) 0.93 (0.81–1.07) 1.11 (0.92–1.32)
  Age group (vs. <25 years)
  25–34 years 1.10 (0.92–1.31) 1.12 (0.91–1.36)
  35–44 years 1.15 (0.95–1.39) 1.19 (0.95–1.48)
  45+ 0.95 (0.78–1.18) 0.98 (0.77–1.26)
 Homeless 2.68 (2.18–3.29) 1.44 (1.10–1.89)
Sexual/drug-risk behaviors
 Number of sexual partners (vs. 1 partner)
  2 2.50 (1.93–3.22) 1.82 (1.39– 2.39)
  3–5 3.55 (2.80–4.50) 2.33 (1.79–3.03)
  6–10 6.58 (5.01–8.52) 3.20 (2.36–4.35)
  11+ 9.48 (7.53–11.93) 3.84 (2.81–5.26)
 Received drugs/money for sex 2.91 (2.52–3.36) 1.18 (0.94–1.48)
 Anal sex 3.79 (3.30–4.35) 1.31 (1.20–1.57)
 Injection drug use 2.46 (2.06–2.95) 0.56 (0.42–0.75)
 Party drug use (ecstasy, special K, GHB) 5.35 (4.35–6.60) 2.07 (1.60–2.70)
 Stimulant drug use (cocaine, amphetamines) 2.59 (2.26–2.98) 0.94 (0.77–1.14)
 Tested because of risky behavior 4.79 (3.88–5.92) 1.65 (1.28–2.14)
Partner risk factors
 Sex work 6.73 (5.12–8.86) 2.41 (1.75–3.33)
 Drug injection 3.90 (3.36–4.52) 1.55 (1.26–1.92)
 HIV-positive 5.42 (4.17–7.05) 3.42 (2.51– 4.66)

Note Risk behavior concern is defined as a tester’s motivation to test because of general concern over recent behaviors they perceive to be related to risk for HIV. This variable does not measure specific HIV risk behaviors