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. 2020 May 7;5(2):73. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed5020073

Table 3.

Bivariate and multivariate analysis of social capital and HIV testing uptake.

Variables Bivariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis
OR (95% CI) p-Value aOR (95% CI) p-Value
Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Age < 25 years old ref ref
≥ 25 years old 1.15 (0.60–2.21) 0.664 1.80 (0.77–4.18) 0.172
Marital status single ref ref
currently married 0.90 (0.31–2.65) 0.854 0.77 (0.21–2.84) 0.696
ever married 0.61 (0.28–1.32) 0.209 0.37 (0.14–0.98) 0.045
Educational level primary school ref ref
junior high school 2.80 (0.99–7.88) 0.051 3.80 (1.17–12.35) 0.027
senior high school and higher 1.31 (0.52–3.28) 0.570 1.59 (0.54–4.73) 0.402
Residential status outside Bali ref ref
Bali 0.36 (0.10–1.29) 0.115 0.28 (0.07–1.22) 0.090
Duration of sex work ≤1 year ref ref
>1–3 years 1.79 (0.80–4.00) 0.160 1.87 (0.76–4.58) 0.172
>3 years 2.10 (1.01–4.40) 0.048 2.17 (0.93–5.04) 0.072
Work venue massage parlor, spa, salon ref ref
karaoke, bar, cafe 0.88 (0.45–1.74) 0.719 0.81 (0.37–1.80) 0.604
Social Capital
Peer support low ref ref
high 2.75 (1.42–5.32) 0.003 2.98 (1.43–6.24) 0.004
Trust low ref ref
high 0.87 (0.47–1.61) 0.651 1.00 (0.49–2.03) 0.996
Social participation low ref ref
high 1.36 (0.67–2.79) 0.398 1.06 (0.47–2.40) 0.884