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. 2022 Jan 13;18:17455065211070543. doi: 10.1177/17455065211070543

Table 2.

Bivariate correlates of no contraception use among participants of reproductive age (N = 173).

No contraception OR (95% CI) p-value
CJ setting study participants 1.35 (0.68, 2.65) 0.39
Age 0.99 (0.95, 1.03) 0.51
Race 0.84
 White 1
 Black 0.79 (0.33, 1.91)
 Other 1.34 (0.12, 15.19)
Hispanic 0.97 (0.41, 2.33) 0.95
Education 0.55
 Less than HS 1
 HS degree 1.57 (0.68, 3.62)
 Higher education 1.28 (0.53, 3.05)
Housing status 0.16
 Stable 1
 Temporary 1.63 (0.79, 3.39)
 Homeless 2.07 (0.89, 4.82)
Employment 0.90
 Full-time 1
 Part-time 0.75 (0.34, 1.65)
 Retired/disability 0.86 (0.25, 2.98)
 Unemployed 0.81 (0.38, 1.74)
Hazardous drinking 0.33 (0.13, 0.81) 0.02
Severe alcohol use disorder 0.60 (0.12, 2.97) 0.53
Lifetime psychiatric severity 0.97 (0.42–2.26) 0.94
Condomless sex past 6 months 1.11 (0.46, 2.68) 0.81
High HIV risk 0.79 (0.43, 1.47) 0.46
Current CJ involvement 2.22 (1.09, 4.53) 0.03
Trouble accessing birth control 0.78 (0.27, 2.25) 0.64
Teenage pregnancy 0.87 (0.40, 1.85) 0.71
Unplanned pregnancy 1.27 (0.60, 2.68) 0.53
Interested in becoming pregnant 2.12 (0.92, 4.89) 0.08
STI past 6 months 1.39 (0.25, 7.81) 0.71

OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; CJ: criminal justice; HS: high school; STI: sexually transmitted infection.