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. 2019 May 19;36(5):442–459. doi: 10.1177/1455072519845970

Table 7.

Crude and adjusted ORs with 95% CIs for having had an STI.

β (SE) Crude OR (95% CI) p β (SE) Adj OR (95% CI) p
Age (years)
 < 18 –1.376 (.382) .253 (.119–.534) <.001 –.922 (.447) .398 (.166–.956) .039
 > 18 1 1
Education
 Non-student 1.001 (.287) 2.720 (1.550–4.772) <.001 .533 (.328) 1.704 (.896–3.242) .104
 Student 1 1
RAC
 Risk .916 (.315) 2.498 (1.346–4.636) .004 .618 (.341) 1.856 (.951–3.621) .070
 Non-risk 1 1
Other drugs
 Yes .889 (.275) 2.433 (1.418–4.175) .001 .434 (.304) 1.544 (.851–2.801) .153
 No 1 1

Notes. Bold text indicates statistical significant association at p < .05 level. All variables were included in the adjusted models. Degrees of freedom 1. Nagelkerke’s R2 = .127.

STI = sexually transmitted infection. RAC = risky alcohol consumption. OR = odds ratio. CI = confidence interval. SE = standard error.