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. 2021 Jun 9;24(13):3977–3985. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021002494

Table 2.

Adjusted mixed logistic random intercept model of drug use in food insecurity among MSM from two clinics in Los Angeles, California (n 426; 1147 person-visits)

Food insecurity aOR 95 % CI P-value
HIV-positive 1·06 0·62, 1·81 0·834
Drug use 1·96 1·26, 3·07 0·003
Cigarette/vape use 1·60 0·98, 2·60 0·060
Age (years)
  18–29 1·74 0·86, 3·49 0·121
  30–39 2·24 1·20, 4·20 0·011
  40–49
Ethnicity
  Black 0·70 0·34, 1·41 0·317
  Hispanic/Latino 0·55 0·28, 1·08 0·086
  White
  Other 0·54 0·22, 1·34 0·184
Education
  Less than high school 1·88 0·81, 4·37 0·144
  Finished high school 1·24 0·65, 2·38 0·512
  Some college 1·72 0·92, 3·21 0·091
  College grad+
Income
  $0–19 999 7·42 3·53, 15·62 <0·001
  $20 k–39,999 4·21 1·93, 9·16 <0·001
  $40 000+
BMI*
  Underweight 0·48 0·11, 2·14 0·333
  Normal
  Overweight 0·73 0·43, 1·23 0·239
  Obesity 0·56 0·30, 1·03 0·062
  Constant 0·71 0·02, 0·23 <0·001

MSM, men who have sex with men; aOR: adjusted OR.

*

Underweight <18·5; normal 18·5–24·9; overweight 25–29·9; obese ≥ 30.