Table 3 .
Variable |
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OR ( 95 % CI | AOR ( 95 % CI) | |
INDIVIDUAL SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS | ||
Age of HIV diagnosis | 0.98 (0.94‒1.02) | - |
Age at baseline | 0.99 (0.96‒1.03) | - |
Duration of HIV infection | 1.00 (0.96‒1.05) | |
Sexual orientation ( LGBQ 2 S vs straight) asexual, two-spirit | 2.17 (1.11‒4.22)* | 1.77 (0.87‒3.60) |
Married or common-law | 0.66 (0.30‒1.48) | - |
Indigenous+ | 0.98 (0.50‒1.94) | - |
African/ Caribbean/ Black | 3.39 (1.17‒9.81) | |
White | REF | |
High school graduate vs. less than high school | 1.04 (0.56‒1.92) | - |
Ever had a live birth | 1.04 (0.50‒2.17) | - |
INTERPERSONAL FACTORS | ||
Have an intimate male partner | 0.99 (0.52‒1.87) | - |
Intimate partner violence ever | 1.69 (0.73‒3.89) | - |
Disclosed status when tested HIV positive | 1.17 (0.62‒2.20) | - |
STRUCTURAL FACTORS | ||
HIV disclosure without consent | 4.28 (2.10‒8.73)* | 3.76 (1.82‒7.80) |
Ever abused because of HIV status | 2.09 (1.11‒3.95)* | - |
Received preconception counseling | 1.81 (0.75‒4.38) | - |
Ever accessed women-specific HIV services | 1.35 0.73‒2.50) | - |
Indigenous peoples of Canada: First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. The Indigenous peoples of Canada represent diverse cultures and languages however, for the purposes of this analysis Indigenous was used to refer to these groups collectively