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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 17.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2015 Aug;42(8):405–410. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000305

Table 3. Multivariable Logistic Regression Reporting Adjusted ORs of Recent HIV Testing Among Older Adults in BRFSS 2010 (n = 137,936*).

Adjusted OR (Final Model) 95% CI P
Predisposing factors
 Sex
  Female 1.00
  Male 2.14 1.92–2.39 <0.001
 Marital status
  Married/Living together 1.00
  Divorced/Separated/Never 2.13 1.89–2.41 <0.001
  Widowed 2.43 1.92–3.08 <0.001
 Employment status
  Employed 1.00
  Unemployed 1.26 1.11–1.43 0.001
  Retired 1.00 0.83–1.20 0.992
 Education
  >HS 1.00
  <HS 0.77 0.61–0.96 0.020
  HS 0.74 0.65–0.84 <0.001
 Income
  Household income ≥$20,000 1.00
  Household income <$20,000 1.48 1.25–1.74 <0.001
Enabling factors
 Saw MD past year
  No 1.00
  Yes 2.35 1.99–2.77 <0.001
 Did not see doctor because of medical costs
  No 1.00
  Yes 1.05 0.89–1.25 0.552
 Health insurance status
  No 1.00
  Yes 1.20 0.97–1.49 0.099
 Have a usual source of care
  No 1.00
  Yes 1.13 0.91–1.40 0.284
Need factors
 HIV risk behaviors past year
  No 1.00
  Yes 3.42 2.61–4.49 <0.001

CI indicates confidence interval; HS, high school.

*

Model adjusts for age, race/ethnicity, and an interaction between race and age.

In the past year, respondent used intravenous drugs, had treatment of a sexually transmitted or venereal disease, was given or received money or drugs in exchange for sex, and/or had anal sex without a condom.