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. 2022 Jul 25;24(7):e36917. doi: 10.2196/36917

Table 5.

Univariate and multivariable linear regression correlates of mobile health acceptance among participants (n=376).

Variables Univariate Multivariable

Beta SE P value Beta SE P value
Age (years) –0.008 0.012 .52 a
Ethnicity (Malaya) 0.145 0.160 .37
University graduateb 0.465 0.158 .003 0.456 0.154 .003
Relationship status (partner) 0.333 0.158 .04 0.322 0.154 .04
Monthly income –0.001 0.001 .70
Ever had HIV test –0.003 0.174 .99
Previously diagnosed with STIc 0.039 0.117 .82
Ever used pre-exposure prophylaxis 0.164 0.311 .60
Ever used postexposure prophylaxis 0.034 0.306 .91
Experienced childhood physical abuse 0.163 0.158 .30
Experienced childhood sexual assault –0.017 0.163 .92
Depressive symptoms 0.253 0.160 .12
Ever injected drugs 0.678 0.379 .07 0.408 0.389 .29
Engaged in anal sex (past 6 months) 0.599 0.432 .17
Type of anal sex (past 6 months)






Insertive –0.036 0.176 .84

Receptive 0.502 0.183 .006 0.498 0.179 .006
HIV-serodiscordant relationship (past 6 months) –0.314 0.268 .24
Consistent condom use (past 6 months) 0.130 0.201 .52
Ever engaged in sexualized drug use 0.537 0.189 .005 0.489 0.195 .01

aNo data because the variable was not included in the model.

bThis category included college, university, or professional degrees.

cSTI: sexually transmitted infection.