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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2020 May 14;33(4):548–552. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1763905

Table 2.

Hierarchical Logistic Regression Model Predicting Intentions to Test for HIV in the Next 12 Months among Latino Emerging Adults (n=154).

Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Variable aOR 95% CI aOR 95% CI aOR 95% CI
Block 1
Gender (Ref: Male) 1.18 .59, 2.38 1.11 .51, 2.40 1.28 .58, 2.85
 Female
Sexual or Gender Minority Status (Ref: Heterosexual) 4.59* 1.54, 13.68 4.87* 1.47, 16.15 5.64* 1.65, 19.23
 Sexual or Gender Minority
Nativity Status (Ref: Immigrant)
 U.S. Born 1.16 .52, 2.61 1.03 .43, 2.45 .94 .38, 2.31
Education Level (Ref: No Bachelor’s Degree)
 Completed Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 2.06 .91, 4.66 1.63 .66, 4.02 1.62 .65, 4.03
Study Site (Ref: Arizona) .38* .18, .81 .33* .15, .77 .29* .12, .70
 Florida
Block 2
Perception of HIV Risk (Ref: None)
 Small/Moderate/High - - 2.41* 1.09, 5.33 2.90* 1.27, 6.66
Lifetime History of HIV Testing (Ref: No)
 Yes - - 4.32* 1.99, 9.39 4.61* 2.07, 10.27
Sexual Risk Behaviors (Ref: No)
 Yes - - .96 .40, 2.32 .85 .34, 2.12
HIV Stigma - - .96 .78, 1.17 .94 .77, 1.15
Block 3
Cognitive Reappraisal - - - - 1.44* 1.04, 1.99

Notes:

*

p < .05;

Ref: Reference Group;

Block 1 Nagelkerke R2=.183, χ2(5) = 22.61, p<.0005;

Block 2 Nagelkerke R2=.319, χ2(9) = 41.89, p<.0005;

Block 3 Nagelkerke R2=.352, χ2(10) = 46.99, p<.0005.