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. 2017 Jun 6;22(2):569–579. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1807-5

Table 7.

Behavioral predictors of recent HIV testing (past 12 months): results of multivariate logistic regression model

Behavioral factor Age 18–24 (n = 6862) Age 25–32 (n = 6893)
aOR 95% CI p aOR 95% CI p
Number of partners in the last six months 0.007 0.29
 1 partner (baseline level) 1.00 1.00
 multiple partners 0.75 0.61–0.92 0.007 1.12 0.91–1.36 0.29
Men (n = 6195) Women (n = 7560)
Ever had sex <0.001 <0.001
 Last active <6 months ago (baseline) 1.00 1.00
 Last active > 6 months ago 0.56 0.45–0.69 <0.001 1.03 0.86–1.25 0.73
 Never been active 0.42 0.32–0.54 <0.001 0.26 0.20–0.33 <0.001
Condom use over prior 30 days 0.003 <0.001
 Always (baseline level) 1.00 1.00
 Almost always 1.01 0.76–1.34 0.95 1.26 0.95–1.68 0.11
 Sometimes 0.62 0.47–0.82 0.001 1.07 0.84–1.36 0.60
 Rarely 0.85 0.65–1.11 0.24 0.81 0.64–1.04 0.09
 Never 0.81 0.66–0.99 0.04 0.71 0.59–0.84 <0.001

Effect of sexual activity and condom use varied with gender. Effect of number of partners varied with age

Adjusted odds ratio (aOR) for recent HIV testing relative to the baseline level with 95% confidence intervals [95% CI], and p-values (p). Bold p-values test the overall effect or the factor. aORs were adjusted for site, intervention, gender, age, and other socio-demographic and behavioral factors