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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 8.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Nov 9;37(6):1206–1207. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.11.015

Table 2:

Bivariate and multivariate comparisons among parental insurance coverage and willingness to take PrEP stratified by participant characteristics

Parental Insurance
Coverage
Willingness to
Take PrEP

Characteristics Unadjusted
OR
95%CI Unadjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI

Parental Insurance Coverage ---- ---- 0.52 0.25–1.07 0.43 0.15–1.98
Age
−18–20 5.69** 2.74–11.82 1.11 0.53–2.37 ---- ----
−21–25 0.32** 0.15–0.68 0.93 0.42–2.05 0.94 0.33–2.71
Race
 −White 1.14 0.28–4.59 0.53 0.11–2.63 ---- ----
 −Undefined 1.09 0.28–4.32 3.15 0.61–16.29 3.08 0.54–17.61
 −Black 0.58 0.22–1.55 2.34 0.63–8.75 1.36 0.33–5.58
Previous HIV test 0.68 0.30–1.51 4.34** 1.24–15.15 4.65 0.54–39.6
History of STI 0.46* 0.21–1.00 2.00 0.92–4.34 2.55 0.94–6.92
Do not want parents to know that they’re taking PrEP 1.26 0.65–2.45 0.32** 0.15–0.66 0.30** 0.11–0.85
Unlikely to use PrEP if…
 − Needed to talk to parents about side effects of PrEP 1.00 0.46–2.17 0.44** 0.20–0.98 0.62 0.12–1.3.21
 − Needed to talk about the sex they’re having 1.69 0.67–4.25 0.45 0.18–1.11 1.42 0.25–8.01
*

Indicate variable significantly associated at p-value =0.05.

**

Indicate variable significantly associated at p-value<0.05.