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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 13.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2020 Jan;47(1):48–53. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001072

Table 3.

Bivariate and adjusted logistic regression analyses examining the association between sexual behavior and cervical HPV in a sample of trans masculine adults (N = 123).

Provider-Collected Cervical hr-HPV DNA
Sexual Behavior Bivariate Adjusted Model
Odds ratio 95% CI P-value Odds ratio 95% CI P-value
Yes, receptive penile vaginal sex 5.06 1.69–15.12 0.01 5.23 1.61–17.02 <0.01
Yes, penile sex, but not receptive vaginal 1.48 0.15–14.28 0.74 1.42 0.13–15.04 0.77
No penile sex Referent --- --- Referent --- ---

Note. The 8 participants with no sexual contact and 1 participant who did not report their sexual behavior in the past 12 months were removed from the logistic regression analyses due to low cell count (i.e., 0 tested positive for cervical hr-HPV) resulting in an analytic sample of N = 123. CI = Confidence Interval; Adjusted for age, current tobacco use, years of testosterone use, and HPV vaccination status. Groups were defined by questionnaire design in the parent study; non-receptive penile vaginal sex was not further defined.