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. 2016 Mar-Apr;131(2):311–319. doi: 10.1177/003335491613100215

Table 2.

Correlates of HIV testing in the 12 months prior to interview among men at risk for acquiring HIV infection—National Survey of Family Growth, 2002 and 2006–2010 combineda

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a

Combined data from National Survey of Family Growth 2002 (Cycle 6) and 2006–2010 (Cycle 7) yielding a weighted estimate of 24,407,000 high-risk heterosexual (HRH) respondents and 2,924,000 men who have sex with men (MSM). The number of HRH respondents was 1,334 in 2002 and 2,453 in 2006–10; the number of MSM respondents was 197 in 2002 and 272 in 2006–2010.

bThe multivariable model for HRH men included age, race, physical examination, testing or treatment for STI, health insurance, and jail.

cThe multivariable model for sexually active MSM included age, race, physical examination, testing or treatment for STI, and jail.

dOther than HIV

eMedicare, or military or Veterans Administration insurance

fSpent any time in a jail, prison, or a juvenile detention facility in prior 12 months

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus

RR = rate ratio

CI = confidence interval

aRR = adjusted rate ratio

Ref. = reference group

NA = not applicable or not assessed

STI = sexually transmitted infection