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. 2020 Sep 2;222(Suppl 5):S376–S383. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa162

Table 2.

Factors Associated With Test Result Receipt Using Logistic Regression Modeling

Predictor Variable No. (%) (n = 200) Unadjusted OR (95% CI) P Value
Test modality
 Rapid testing 98 (49) 28.72 (10.27–80.31) <.0001
 Laboratory-based testing 102 (51) Reference
Gender
 Male 124 (62) 0.83 (.44–1.54) .54
 Female 76 (38) Reference
Age 1.00 (.97–1.03) .84
Marital status
 Married 11 (5) 0.92 (.26–3.28) .41
 Divorce/separated 35 (17) 2.54 (.99–6.49) .08
 Single 154 (77) Reference
Unstable housinga,b 55 (27) 0.96 (.49–1.88) .91
High-risk behaviora,c 157 (78) 0.72 (.36–1.46) .36
History of prior testinga,d 179 (89) 1.39 (.44–4.43) .58
Prescription for mental health disorder in the last 6 moa,e 70 (35) 1.22 (.66–2.26) .53
Race/ethnicity
 Black 51 (26) 0.48 (.23–1.01) .04
 Hispanic/Latino 40 (20) 1.19 (.53–2.63) .68
 Other 17 (8) 1.32 (.39–4.43) .45
 White 92 (46) Reference

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.

aReference group is participants not in this category.

bDefined as living on the street or in an overnight shelter in the past 6 months.

cDefined as having more than 1 sex partner, or lifetime injection drug use, or having sex without using condoms at all times.

dDefined as ever been tested in his/her lifetime.

eDefined as receiving a prescription of a mental health disorder (posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia) in the last 6 months.