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. 2016 Jan-Feb;131(1):137–144. doi: 10.1177/003335491613100120

Table 1.

Percentage of U.S. adults aged 18–64 years who tested for HIV in the previous 12 months, by test setting,a National Health Interview Survey, 2003–2010

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The percentage of people tested for HIV in the previous 12 months in publicly funded settings and other settings may not sum to the percentage for all settings due to missing information for the last test setting venue.

bAll logistic regression models were adjusted for age group, race/ethnicity, and health insurance coverage.

cThe half-width of the 95% CI for the annual percentage tested was calculated from weighted estimates and standard errors that account for the complex sample design.

dThe half-width of the 95% CI for the estimated annual percentage change was calculated using the regression coefficient and its standard error from adjusted models and the baseline percentage for each time period.

ePublicly funded settings included acquired immunodeficiency syndrome clinic/counseling/testing sites, public health departments, community health clinics, family planning and prenatal clinics, drug treatment facilities, sexually transmitted disease clinics, and tuberculosis clinics.

fOther settings included private doctor/health maintenance organizations, hospital/emergency room/outpatient clinics, homes, military induction/service sites, immigration sites, correctional facilities, employer- or insurance company-run clinics, and other unspecified locations.

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus

CI = confidence interval