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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 9.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2020 Sep;47(9):617–624. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001232

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Prevalence Differences and 95% Confidence Intervals for Associations between Elevated Stress and Past Year Chlamydia, Curable STI, and Lifetime PID among White and Black Women

Abbreviations: PD = Prevalence Difference; Cl = Confidence Interval; STI = Sexually Transmitted Infection; PID = Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Adjusted (in grey) using IPTW, weighting on age, education, poverty during young adulthood, poverty during adulthood, history of childhood trauma, history of criminal justice involvement, history of intimate partner violence, discrimination, depression during adolescence, depression during young adulthood, and neurotic personality trait score during adolescence

*Indicates difference in the association between White and Black women on the multiplicative scale; past year chlamydia p-value unadjusted=0.04, adjusted=0.02; past year curable STI p-value unadjusted=0.08, adjusted=0.03