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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biometrics. 2017 Feb 23;73(4):1123–1131. doi: 10.1111/biom.12670

Table 2.

Log odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for HIV testing participation among 7,116 adult men in Zambia, 2007.

Log OR HIV testing participation
(95% CI)
Pa
Intercept −0.075 (−0.811, 0.660) 0.84

Age (years) 0.30
 55 to 59 0.485 (−0.089, 1.058)
 50 to 54 1.015 (0.050, 1.980)
 45 to 49 0.711 (0.015, 1.407)
 40 to 44 0.345 (−0.116, 0.805)
 35 to 39 0.748 (0.058, 1.439)
 30 to 34 0.602 (0.069, 1.134)
 25 to 29 0.201 (−0.171, 0.573)
 20 to 24 0.178 (−0.164, 0.520)
 15 to 19 (ref)

Educational attainment (years) 0.08845 (0.050, 0.127) <0.0001

Wealth quintile 0.28
 5th (wealthiest) 0.037 (−0.503, 0.576)
 4th 0.144 (−0.322, 0.610)
 3rd −0.241 (−0.601, 0.118)
 2nd −0.286 (−0.646, 0.075)
 1st (poorest) (ref)

Location type of household 0.11
 Countryside 0.554 (−0.082, 1.189)
 Town 0.504 (−0.039, 1.046)
 Small city 0.982 (0.056, 1.907)
 Capital, large city (ref)

Household visited on first day of data collection within a cluster (yes/no) 0.093 (−0.036, 0.222) 0.16

Interviewer identityb <0.0001
a

P-value from Wald χ2 test.

b

Log ORs and 95% CIs comparing each of the 47 interviewers with ≥50 household interviews to a combined reference group of all other interviewers with <50 household interviews not shown for the purpose of simplicity; data are available upon request from the corresponding author.