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. 2016 Jan 1;1(1):12–20. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2015.0001

Table 2.

Multivariate Logistic Regression on Reporting a High Level of Discrimination in the Sample Expressed as Odds Ratios

Explanatory variables Odds ratio 95% Confidence interval
Transgender identity
 Nontransgender 1.00  
 Transgender 2.09a (1.28, 3.42)
Age 1.01 (1.00, 1.03)
Race
 Nonwhite 1.00  
 White 0.82 (0.48, 1.41)
Residence
 Urban (Lincoln/Omaha) 1.00  
 Rural (not from Lincoln/Omaha) 0.82 (0.47, 1.43)
Marital status
 Other 1.00  
 Married or partnered 1.20 (0.86, 1.69)
Education
 No college degree 1.00  
 College degree or higher 1.18 (0.82, 1.69)
Income
 Annual household $ ≥25,000 1.00  
 Annual household $ <25,000 1.01 (0.68, 1.50)
Employment status
 Unemployed 1.00  
 Employed for wages 1.01 (0.68, 1.50)
Self-rated health
 Good/fair/poor 1.00  
 Excellent/very good 0.92 (0.65, 1.29)
HIV infection status
 Negative or prefer not to answer 1.00  
 Positive 1.59 (0.75, 3.38)
Smoking daily
 No or prefer not to answer 1.00  
 Yes 1.73b (1.11, 2.70)
Current use of illicit drugs
 No or prefer not to answer 1.00  
 Yes 1.45 (1.00, 2.10)
Self-acceptance of LGBT identity
 Low 1.00  
 High 1.04 (0.75, 1.45)
Model Information
 Number of cases included 670
 Percentage predicted correctly 65.4
 Cox and Snell R Square 0.05
a

p<0.01.

b

p<0.05.