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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 2.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2014 Jun;18(6):1037–1045. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0685-8

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression analyses of disclosure to a sex partner

Unadjusted Odds Ratio Adjusted Odds Ratio p value
Gender 0.31
  Male 1 1
  Female .55 (.33 – .92) .66 (.30 – 1.47)
Age Range
  17–29 1 1 < 0.05
  30–39 .45 (.24 – .85) .30 (.12 – .76)
  40–56 1.12 (.60 – 2.27) .52 (.18 – 1.51)
Marital Status
  Married 1 1 < 0.01
  Cohabitating .32 (.13 – .82) .68 (.20 – 2.37)
  Single .09 (.03 – .27) .15 (.04 – .58)
  Separated .10 (.03 – .32) .16 (.03 – .73)
Knowledge of partner's HIV status < 0.001
  HIV-positive 1 1
  HIV-negative .39 (.17 – .89) .36 (.13 – .97)
  Unaware .09 (.04 – .18) .09 (.04 – .22)
Number of sex partners
  One 1 1 < 0.05
  Two or more .36 (.20 – .65) .41 (.19 – .90)
Perceived HIV infectivity
Need to use condom use with HIV-positive partner
  Not true 1 1 0.59
  True 1.82 (1.04 – 3.18) 1.25 (.55 – 2.85)
An HIV-positive person with an undetectable viral load can't infect another person 0.16
  Not true 1 1
  True 1.74 (1.02 – 2.98) 1.72 (.81 – 3.68)
Alcohol use
Living with someone that drinks alcohol 0.76
  No 1 1
  Yes .53 (.32 – .89) 1.12 (.53 – 2.38)