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. 2019 Jun 20;28(6):863–873. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2018.7318

Table 5.

Ordinal Logistic Regression Results–Multivariate Comparisons of Patient Characteristics on Intimate Partner Violence, Reproductive Coercion, Safety Card, and Sexually Transmitted Infection Discussions

  Outcome effect size aOR (95% CI)
Patient characteristics Any discussiona IPV discussion RC discussion Safety card discussion STI discussionb
Racec
 Black 2.15 (0.88–5.25) 2.07 (0.97–4.44) 1.93 (0.92–4.03) 7.32 (1.14–47.17)
 Other racial groupd 3.46 (1.05–11.37) 3.01 (1.32–8.02) 2.31 (0.95–5.61) 2.53 (0.31–20.59)
Born in the United States 0.39 (0.07–2.04) 0.93 (0.18–3.91)
Educatione
 High school or less 0.62 (0.32–1.17) 0.47 (0.26–0.86)
Relationship statusf          
 Single/dating >1 person/other 0.42 (0.24–0.75)
Recent RC (in the last 3 months) 0.95 (0.29–3.07) 0.71 (0.27–1.87)
Recent IPV (in the last 3 months) 0.48 (0.22–1.03) 0.97 (0.20–4.75)
Reason for clinic visit
 Birth control other than condoms 2.06 (1.13–3.75) 1.84 (1.05–3.22) 1.24 (0.69–2.22)  
 Symptoms 0.59 (0.22–1.56)
 Annual checkup 0.40 (0.22–0.72)
 STI test or treatment 0.66 (0.35–1.23)
Method of contraception
 Hidden methodg 0.68 (0.36–1.27)
 Short-acting reversible contraception 0.66 (0.36–1.22) 0.87 (0.51–1.49) 0.58 (0.34–0.98) 0.38 (0.08–1.85)
 Condoms 1.49 (0.87–2.55)
 Withdrawal 2.38 (1.20–4.73) 1.50 (0.85–2.65) 1.87 (1.08–3.25) 2.17 (1.23–3.83) 3.93 (0.83–18.61)
Patient did not use a condom when she wanted to, at least once 1.41 (0.70–2.87) 2.19 (1.13–4.25) 1.94 (1.04–3.62)
Condom use frequencyh
 Always 1.72 (0.87–3.40)

All models were adjusted for intervention group (TIPS-Plus: provider scripts and patient activation messages; TIPS-Basic: provider scripts only) and all other variables with values shown in the column.

Results in bold indicate statistical significance at p < 0.05.

a

Any discussion: summary score of any IPV discussion, any RC discussion, and any safety card discussion.

b

Responses from patients who reported a sexually transmitted infection diagnosis at clinic visit (n = 42).

c

Reference groups: White.

d

Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Hispanic/Latina, multiracial, and other.

e

Reference groups: Some college education or college degree.

f

Reference groups: Married or dating one person.

g

Includes long acting reversible contraception (LARC), Depo-Provera injection, and emergency contraception.

h

Reference groups: Sometimes, rarely, never.

aOR, adjusted odds ratio.