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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Off Stat. 2020 Jun 15;36(2):339–360. doi: 10.2478/jos-2020-0018

Table 3.

Quasibinomial regression predicting of recruitment success.

PATH HLSK
Coeff SE p val. Coeff SE p val.
Intercept −0.573 0.482 0.236 Intercept −0.760 0.267 0.005
Age (ref: 18–40 years) Age (ref: 18–29 years)
 41–60 years 0.387 0.304 0.203  30–39 years 0.200 0.249 0.424
 61+ years 0.623 0.343 0.070  40–49 years −0.125 0.273 0.649
 50–59 years −0.600 0.317 0.059
 60+ years −0.540 0.404 0.182
Male vs. female −0.244 0.200 0.223 Male versus female −0.307 0.166 0.064
Non-Hispanic White versus other race −0.336 0.293 0.252
Living alone versus not education (ref: high school graduate) 0.005 0.226 0.983 Not married versus married Education (ref: college degree) −0.488 0.219 0.026
 Less −0.113 0.216 0.602  Less 0.158 0.196 0.418
 More −0.065 0.240 0.706  More 0.234 0.193 0.228
Employed versus unemployed −0.118 0.298 0.691 Employed versus unemployed −0.324 0.166 0.052
Income ≤ versus > USD20K −0.277 0.308 0.369 Income ≤ versus > USD50K 0.079 0.169 0.642
Interviewed in English versus Korean −0.436 0.182 0.017
Site: Detroit versus other −0.127 0.265 0.631 Site: Michigan versus Los Angeles 0.043 0.163 0.790
Network sizea 0.007 0.006 0.288 Network sizeb 0.033 0.015 0.030
Ethnic identity (ref: Korean)
 Korean American 0.098 0.189 0.603
 Other −0.043 0.396 0.914
a

Number of PWID that participants know and interacted with more than once a week.

b

Number of foreign-born Korean adults in Los Angeles/Michigan that participants know and feel close to.