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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2016 Feb 26;28(7):866–872. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1153596

Table III.

Logistic regressions modeling the relationships between community violence and health and psychosocial factors of YBMSM in project nGage, 2013–2014, Chicago.

Adjusted Odds Ratio* 95%CI P-Value
Psychological distress 4.64 (1.00–21.44) .049
Any hard drug use in
lifetime
4.13 (1.34–12.22) .010
Hard drug use in
previous 3 months
6.73 (1.45–31.35) .015
Daily Tobacco Use 3.61 (1.05–12.38) .042
Heavy marijuana use1 3.87 (1.31–11.51) .015
Marijuana as a sex drug 3.51 (1.19–10.39) .023
Partner use of
marijuana as a sex drug
4.15 (1.32–13.11) .015
Condomless anal
intercourse
5.33 (1.38–20.55) .015
Medication Adherence 0.36 (0.13–0.97) .043
*

All models controlled for the effects of age, education level, and intervention group

1

Daily or weekly marijuana use