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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2011 Jul 21;24(1):1–11. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2011.596514

Table 4.

Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions to identify associations with future pregnancy desires among urban youth, n=401. An OR > 1 indicates the variable is associated with a greater likelihood of reporting pregnancy desires, while an OR <1 indicates a lower likelihood of reporting pregnancy desires.

Future Pregnancy Desires

Variable OR (95% CI), p aOR (95% CI), p
Age
 20-24 yrs 0.68 (.39-1.2), 0.17 1.12 (.53-2.3), 0.76
 15-19yrs (ref)
Childless 2.68 (1.5-4.7), 0.001 3.32 (1.5-7.2), 0.002*
Relationship status
 Living together 0.73 (.28-1.8), 0.52 0.74 (.23-2.4), 0.62
 Single (ref)
Race
 Caucasian 2.0 (.59-6.8), 0.25 1.63 (.44-6.1), 0.46
 African American (ref)
HIV-infected status 0.70 (.32-1.5), 0.38 0.77 (.27-2.2), 0.64
Childbearing Motivations
 Positive 2.29 (1.5-3.3), <0.001 2.19 (1.4-3.4), 0.001*
 Negative 0.84 (.60-1.2), 0.31 0.76 (.52-1.1), 0.16
Perceived partner desire 2.25 (1.25-4.1), 0.007 2.24 (1.1-4.6), 0.027*