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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Jan;20(1):215–224. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1111-1

Table II.

Client and interpersonal factors associated with client perpetrated violence (CPV) in the past 6 months

Variable Total (N=496) No recent CPV (n=470) Recent CPV (n=26) X2, p-value uOR [95% CI]
More than half of clients past 30 days are foreign 122 (25%) 107 (24%) 15 (58%) 15.11, <0.01 4.42 [1.97-9.92]
More than half of clients past 30 days from US 106 (22%) 95 (21%) 11 (44%) 7.45, 0.01 2.99 [1.31-6.81]
Seeing police or military as clients 228 (46%) 210 (45%) 18 (69%) 5.98, 0.01 2.79 [1.12-6.53]
Substance use
More than half clients in past 30 days drunk 218 (44%) 202 (43%) 16 (62%) 3.27, 0.07 2.08 [0.93-4.69]
More than half clients in past 30 days high 53 (11%) 44 (10%) 9 (38%) <0.01b 5.39 [2.23-13.03]
Inject with client always or often in past 30 days 16 (3%) 15 (3%) 1 (3.8%) 0.59b 1.20 [0.15-9.45]
Sexual risk
Median number of male clients past 30 days (IQR) 20 (8-40) 20 (8-40) 25 (9-49) −0.76, 0.45a 1.01 [0.99-1.02]
Inconsistent condom use with regular clients past 30 days 232 (52%) 221 (52%) 11 (48%) 0.18, 0.67 0.83 [0.36-1.93]
Inconsistent condom use with new/irregular clients past 30 days 164 (38%) 150 (36%) 14 (61%) 5.64, 0.02 2.74 [1.16-6.48]

IQR=interquartile range

a

Wilcoxon Rank Sum

b

Fischer's exact