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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J STD AIDS. 2018 Feb 22;29(8):766–775. doi: 10.1177/0956462418755223

Table 3.

Multivariable analysis of factors associated with any STI among women under community supervision in New York City (N = 333) 2009–2012.

Adjusted OR
(95% Cl) P
Individual factors
Age
 18–25 years 3.31 (1.39–7.85) .007
 26–35 years 1.01 (0.43–2.38) .976
 36—45 years 1.83 (0.94–3.56) .078
 46 years and older Ref.
Race
 Non-Hispanic black 3.57 (1.20–10.58) .022
 Hispanic 2.44 (0.73–8.15) .148
 Non-Hispanic, non-black Ref.
HIV status
 HIV-positive 2.09 (0.98–4.43) .056
 HIV-negative Ref.
Interpersonal factors
Number of partners in the past 90 days
Main partner with no add. partners Ref. .253
 One additional partner 1.52 (0.74–3.14) .278
 Two additional partners 1.60 (0.68–3.76) .004
 Three or more additional partners 3.45 (1.48–8.06) .331
 No main partner 1.55 (0.64–3.77)
Structural factors
Income
 Less than $400 per month 2.96 (1.09–8.09) .034
 $400-$850 per month 2.09 (0.71–6.19) .182
 More than $850 per month Ref.
Homeless in the past 90 days
 Yes 2.16 (1.01—4.61) .037
 No Ref.
Arrested in the past 90 days
 Yes 1.71 (0.97–3.03) .065
 No Ref.
Participated as a client in community court in the past 90 days
 Yes 2.82 (1.54–5.19) .001
 No Ref.

HIV: human immunodeficiency virus; OR: odds ratio; STI: sexually transmitted infection; CI: confidence interval.