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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 6.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2011 Apr;38(4):293–298. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e3181fc7005

TABLE 3.

Adjusted Prevalence Ratios (PR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CI) for Co-Parenting Concurrency by Age and Race/Ethnicity, 2002 National Survey of Family Growth *

Co-Parenting Concurrency Prevalence PR 95% CI
Age at Interview (Years) No Yes Total weighted %
15–24
White 76 3 79 1.8 1.0
Black 55 9 64 14.3 4.60 (1.10, 19.25)
Hispanic 45 5 50 8.5 3.45 (0.64, 18.43)
25–34
White 30 6 36 28.9 1.0
Black 40 13 53 22.1 0.99 (0.37, 2.65)
Hispanic 28 5 33 17.2 1.83 (0.69, 4.87)
≥35
White 46 4 50 22.2 1.0
Black 41 8 49 18.3 0.86 (0.36, 2.10)
Hispanic 10 6 16 53.0 0.90 (0.49, 1.66)
*

Estimates calculated using multivariable Poisson regression for survey data adjusted for socio-demographic characteristics (age, education, household income as a % of the 2000 US poverty line), sexual behaviors (age at first sexual intercourse, condom use), relationship quality (average relationship duration, cohabitation at the time of the child’s birth), and other high-risk behaviors (incarceration history); N=430 men who engaged in concurrent sexual partnerships in the past 12 months