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. 2015 Jun 2;12:16. doi: 10.1186/s12954-015-0050-5

Table 1.

Bivariable analysis of factors associated with syringe lending among a community-recruited sample of HIV-positive PWID in Bangkok, Thailand (n = 127)

Characteristic Syringe lendinga Odds ratio (95 % CI) p value
Yes 21 (16.5 %) No 106 (83.5 %)
Age
  <38 years 11 (52.4) 52 (49.1) 1.14 (0.45–2.92) 0.781
  ≥38 years 10 (47.6) 54 (50.9)
Gender
  Male 19 (90.5) 83 (78.3) 0.38 (0.04–1.78) 0.246
  Female 2 (9.5) 23 (21.7)
Education level
  <Secondary education 11 (52.4) 42 (39.6) 1.68 (0.65–4.29) 0.279
  ≥Secondary education 10 (47.6) 64 (60.4)
Incarcerationa
  Yes 3 (14.3) 13 (12.3) 1.19 (0.20–4.99) 0.728
  No 18 (85.7) 93 (87.7)
Heroin injection frequencya
  ≥Daily 2 (9.5) 15 (14.2) 0.64 (0.07–3.14) 0.736
  <Daily 19 (90.5) 91 (85.8)
Methamphetamine injection frequencya
  ≥Daily 6 (28.6) 4 (3.8) 10.20 (2.08–53.59) 0.001
  <Daily 15 (71.4) 102 (96.2)
Midazolam injection frequencya
  ≥Daily 15 (71.4) 47 (44.3) 3.14 (1.13–8.72) 0.023
  <Daily 6 (28.6) 59 (55.7)
Binge drug usea
  Yes 11 (52.4) 34 (32.1) 2.33 (0.90–6.01) 0.076
  No 10 (47.6) 72 (67.9)
Use of drugs in combinationa
  Yes 19 (90.5) 72 (67.9) 4.49 (0.98–41.55) 0.037
  No 2 (9.5) 34 (32.1)
Injected with others on a frequent basisa
  ≥25 % of the time 17 (81.0) 53 (50.0) 4.25 (1.26–18.33) 0.015
  <25 % of the time 4 (19.0) 53 (50.0)
Enrolled in voluntary drug treatment (including methadone)a
  Yes 8 (38.1) 38 (35.8) 1.10 (0.42–2.89) 0.845
  No 13 (61.9) 68 (64.2)
Difficulty accessing sterile syringesa
  Yes 0 (0.0) 5 (4.7) 0.590
  No 21 (100.0) 101 (95.3)
Receiving antiretroviral therapyb
  Receiving 7 (33.3) 63 (59.4)
  Not receiving 14 (66.7) 43 (40.6) 2.93 (1.09–7.86) 0.028

PWID people who inject drugs

aDenotes events/activities during the 6 months prior to the interview

bDenotes events/activities at the time of the interview