Table 5.
Logistic model of associations of stimulant use with positive COVID-19 test result, accounting for covariates, in the subset of participants reporting a COVID-19 test (n=279).a
| Variable | Unadjusted prevalence and percentage testing within category, n (%) | Odds ratio (95% CI) | |||
| Hispanic or Latino | 28 (23.7) | 2.00 (1.96-4.19) | |||
| Not Hispanic or Latino | 16 (9.9) | Refb | |||
| Household size | N/Ac | 1.49 (1.08-2.07) | |||
| Dwelling ownership | 15 (11.2) | 0.45 (0.21-0.95) | |||
| No dwelling ownership | 29 (20.0) | Ref | |||
| Stimulant use | |||||
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Daily versus none | 12d (70.6d) | 10.49 (3.19-34.44) | ||
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1-6 days versus none | 5e (18.5e) | 1.44 (0.49-4.25) | ||
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Daily versus 1-6 days | 27f (11.5f) | 7.29 (1.66-32.05) | ||
aItalicized text indicates reference groups and additional models for substance use variables where reference groups were switched to allow for additional comparisons. Unadjusted prevalence values are provided for categorical variables only.
bRef: reference category.
cN/A: not applicable.
dDaily.
e1-6 days.
fNone.