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. 2017 Jul 1;31(Suppl 3):S261–S265. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001508

Table 1.

Characteristics of adolescent MSM (13–19 years) who received a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded HIV test at a nonhealthcare facility, 2015a.

HIV test events Persons with newly diagnosed HIV infection Linkageb to HIV medical care within 90 days
N % N (%) ORc (95%) N (%)
Race/ethnicity
 White 1824 27 17 (0.9) Referent 15 (88.2)
 Black/African-American 2410 36 76 (3.2) 3.97 (2.16–7.29)* 45 (59.2)
 Hispanic or Latino 1935 29 24 (1.2) 1.77 (0.89–3.55) 17 (70.8)
 Othersd 563 8 4 (0.7) 0.72 (0.20–2.55) 4 (100.0)
Regione
 Northeast 1003 15 14 (1.4) 0.46 (0.22–0.98)** 9 (64.3)
 Midwest 1330 20 11 (0.8) 0.27 (0.14–0.53)* 8 (72.7)
 South 2737 41 76 (2.8) Referent 50 (65.8)
 West 1615 24 20 (1.2) 0.73 (0.42–1.27) 14 (70.0)
Reported HIV-related risk behaviorsf
 Yes 5103 85 97 (1.9) 2.05 (0.99–4.26) 67 (69.1)
 No 876 15 8 (0.9) Referent 3 (37.5)
Total tests provided to adolescent MSM 6848 121 (1.8) 81 (66.9)
Total tests provided in nonhealthcare facilities 703 890 4860 (0.7) 3157 (65.0)

aMissing/invalid values aren’t shown in the analysis.

bLinkage assumes that all missing data are ‘not linked to care’.

cadjOR = odds ratio from the multivariable logistic model (*P < 0.001, **P < 0.05).

dOthers include Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and multiple races.

eHIV testing events from Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands aren’t included in region result.

fRisk behaviors include engaging in at least one of the following behaviors in the past 12 months: sex without a condom, sex with an HIV-positive person, sex with a person who injects drugs, and injection drug use.