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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018 Dec 1;79(4):453–457. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001837

Table 2:

Unadjusted and adjusted results of ordinary least squares regression models predicting PrEP attitudes and perceived behavioral control among AMSM aware of PrEP (n = 104).

PrEP Attitudes PrEP Perceived Behavioral Control
Dichotomous variables
Unadjusted B (SE) Adjusted B (SE) Unadjusted B (SE) Adjusted B (SE)
Age
 14 − 16 REF - REF -
 17 − 18 0.27 (0.20) - 0.37 (0.24) -
Sexual Orientation
 Gay/Homosexual REF - REF -
 Bisexual 0.01 (0.25) - −0.03 (0.30) -
Race/Ethnicity
 White/Caucasion REF - REF -
 Black/African American 0.41 (0.31) - 0.35 (0.38) -
 Latino/Hispanic 0.23 (0.31) - 0.05 (0.37) -
 Other −0.25 (0.24) - 0.29 (0.30) -
Sexually active
 Not Active REF - REF -
 Active −0.05 (0.20) - −0.22 (0.24) -
Continuous variables
Subjective social status 0.03 (0.06) - 0.11 (0.07) Ɨ 0.07 (0.07)
Frequency HIV communication 0.03 (0.09) −0.13 (0.12) 0.03 (0.11) −0.16 (0.14)
Quality HIV communication 0.13 (0.07) 0.21 (0.10) * 0.17 (0.09) 0.24 (0.12) *

Note:

p < 0.10;

* p < 0.05;

PrEP: pre-exposure prophylaxis; B: unstandardized regression coefficient; SE: standard error of unstandardized coefficient; REF: reference group.