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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 12.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2018 Jun 27;98(4):270–274. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2018.06.007

Table 3.

Odds ratios from logistic regression models examining the association between sexual identity, sexual behavior and LARC use among women who enrolled in the survey arm of the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Sexual Identity
 Exclusively heterosexual (referent) (n=2671) 1.00 1.00
 Mostly heterosexual (n=768) 1.17 (0.99,1.40) 1.25 (1.05, 1.51)
 Bisexual (n=431) 1.24 (1.00, 1.55) 1.37 (1.07, 1.76)
 Mostly/exclusively gay (n=31) 0.77 (0.36,1.64) 1.31 (0.57, 3.02)
Sexual partner, past 12 months
 Men only (referent) (n=3385) 1.00 1.00
 Both men and women (n=220) 0.88 (0.66, 1.18) 0.75 (0.54, 1.05)
 Women only (n=18) 0.33 (0.12, 0.92) 0.28 (0.09, 0.87)
 No sexual partners (n=278) 0.69 (0.53,0.91) 0.64 (0.48, 0.84)
Ever pregnant (n=1391) 1.31 (1.07, 1.61)
Has had an abortion (n=661) 1.27 (1.00, 1.61)
UPI, past 2 wk (n=695) 0.35 (0.29, 0.42)

Source: HER Salt Lake; All models adjust for age, race/ethnicity, insurance, poverty, bleeding patterns at enrollment, pervious LARC use, and survey period.