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. 2018 May 4;95(4):508–522. doi: 10.1007/s11524-018-0256-4

Table 3.

Correlates of considering a reentry task being applicable (N = 577)

Covariate AOR (95% CI)
Treatment for illnesses other than HIV Getting help staying off drugs Getting methadone treatment
Country
 Azerbaijan Referent Referent Referent
 Kyrgyzstan 0.39 (0.24–0.62) 0.09 (0.05–0.16) 0.03 (0.01–0.06)
 Ukraine 0.24 (0.14–0.41)
Education
 Less than high school Referent
 Completed high school 0.45 (0.26–0.75)
History of injecting drugs
 No Referent Referent
 Yes 4.54 (2.43–8.48) 1.87 (1.13–3.09)
Recent injecting drug use, 30 days prior to current incarceration
 None Referent Referent
 Moderate (1–14 days) 2.36 (1.17–4.74) 1.56 (1.02–2.38)
 Heavy (15–30 days) 3.68 (1.64–8.22)
History of being prescribed OAT
 No Referent
 Yes 2.13 (1.03–4.40)
Moderate to severe depression
 No Referent
 Yes 1.36 (0.95–1.93)
HIV status
 Negative Referent
 Positive and aware 2.54 (0.99–6.48)
 Positive and unaware
Multi-comorbidity index 1.12 (1.06–1.18) 1.09 (1.03–1.14) 1.04 (1.00–1.08)

Covariates not associated with considering any of the health-related challenges being applicable include: gender, age, marital status, income pre-incarceration, recidivism, having alcohol use problems, health-related quality of life, social support, being HIV-positive and unaware, having hepatitis C and B, having syphilis, substantial recent weight change, and positive TB screening based on symptoms

AOR adjusted odds ratio, CI credible interval, OAT opioid agonist therapy