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. 2019 Dec 5;6(8):377–385. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2019.0025

Table 4.

Association Between the Total Number of Psychosocial Syndemic Health Risks and Physical Health Conditions

No. of psychosocial syndemic risks N (%) Adj. RR 95% CI
No syndemic risks 3 (1.0) 1  
One syndemic risk 19 (6.4) 1.35 0.51–3.55
Two co-occurring syndemic risks 52 (17.4) 1.81 0.73–4.48
Three co-occurring syndemic risks 85 (28.5) 2.15 0.88–5.24
Four co-occurring syndemic risks 89 (29.9) 2.56* 1.06–6.19
Five co-occurring syndemic risks 50 (16.8) 2.76* 1.13–6.75

RRs with 95% CIs adjusted for HIV, age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic status. The associations between the number of syndemic risks and physical health conditions were tested using Poisson regression.

p < 0.10, *p < 0.05.