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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Feb;21(2):576–586. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1527-2

Table IV.

Partial Proportional Odds Results for Acceptability of Drug Abuse Treatment Centers as HIV Testing Sites (N=392)

Proportional Variablesa ORU 95% CI ORA 95% CI

Rural Resident 0.49 0.31, 0.75 0.49 0.30, 0.80
Age 1.04 1.02, 1.06 1.05 1.02, 1.07
Education ≥ High School 1.04 0.66, 1.64 0.99 0.60, 1.61
Health Insurance 0.89 0.56, 1.42 0.86 0.49, 1.51
Doctor Visit Last 12 Months 0.93 0.55, 1.59 1.00 0.55, 1.81
Have Regular Doctor 0.78 0.50, 1.22 0.80 0.45, 1.40
Unprotected Sex Last 30 Days 0.69 0.43, 1.09 0.93 0.56, 1.53
Ever Incarcerated 0.81 0.53, 1.25 0.86 0.50, 1.47
Previously Tested for HIV 0.78 0.43, 1.43 0.92 0.48, 1.77
Alcohol Use Disorder 0.56 0.36, 0.89 0.60 0.35, 1.01
# Other Drugs Used 1 0.78 0.47, 1.30 1.26 0.71, 2.23
Last 30 Days (Ref=0) ≥2 0.54 0.28, 1.02 1.40 0.65, 3.00

Acceptable vs. Neutral/Unacceptable Acceptable/Neutral vs. Unacceptable
Non-Proportional Variables ORU 95% CI ORA 95% CI ORU 95% CI ORA 95% CI

Femaleb 1.53 0.96, 2.43 1.78 1.01, 3.15 1.09 0.58, 2.02 1.07 0.51, 2.24
Cocaine Use Disorderb 1.06 0.63, 1.77 1.06 0.57, 1.98 1.60 0.83, 3.09 1.97 0.91, 4.26

Notes: Statistically significant (α=0.05) Odds Ratios in BOLD and Inline graphic ORU = Unadjusted Odds Ratio; ORA = Unadjusted Odds Ratio

a

Proportional ORs represent odds of being in a higher acceptability category; acceptability categories are ranked from highest to lowest: acceptable, neutral, unacceptable

b

Did not meet the proportional odds assumption in the model and therefore was treated as nonproportional.