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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Sep;20(9):2014–2022. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1335-8

Table 3.

Multinomial logistic regression models of accuracy and bias of HIV testing perceptions for non-testers (n = 432) versus testers (n = 391)

Effect Contrasta Unadjusted model
Adjusted modelb
Odds ratio 95 % confidence limit p value Odds ratio 95 % confidence limit p value
HIV testing (no vs. yes) a versus d 4.50 (2.48, 8.18) <.001 4.28 (2.34, 7.83) <.001
b versus d 3.44 (2.09, 5.66) <.001 3.27 (2.00, 5.33) <.001
c versus d 1.50 (0.80, 2.79) 0.21 1.39 (0.75, 2.58) 0.30
a

Contrasts: a versus d = correct rejection versus correct identification; b versus d false rejection versus correct identification; c versus d = false identification versus correct identification

b

Adjusted models control for age, education, SES, marital history, and number of children