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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2022 Apr 12;24(6):1459–1468. doi: 10.1007/s10903-022-01356-2

Table 3:

Predictors of having a prior negative test among African-born people with a new HIV diagnosis, 2000–2017, King County, WA, New York City, Chicago, and Philadelphi^

Unadjusted model Multivariate model
N % Prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval) Prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval)

Gender
 Women 42 40.0 0.80 0.57 1.12 0.86 0.63 1.18
 Men 33 50.0 1.00 - - 1.00 - -
Age at interview, years
 18–25 2 25.0 0.62 0.18 2.14
 26–35 16 51.6 1.28 0.81 2.02
 36–45 27 41.5 1.09 0.73 1.64
 46 and older 28 43.1 1.00 - -
Education
 Less than high school 29 33.3 1.00 - - 1.00 - -
 High school or some college 8 34.8 1.59 0.91 2.77 1.57 0.86 2.89
 College and post-graduate 37 68.5 2.79 1.71 4.55 2.76 1.58 4.80
Immigration year
 Immigrated before 2010 36 47.4 1.06 0.79 1.42
 Immigrated in 2010 or after 38 40.9 1.00 - -
Childhood family income
 Low income 19 38.0 1.00 - - 1.00 - -
 Middle income 38 42.7 1.12 0.73 1.72 0.94 0.65 1.37
 High income 13 59.1 1.56 0.95 2.55 1.10 0.71 1.69
Parenthood
 Does not have children 16 41.0 1.00 - -
 Has children 59 44.7 1.09 0.71 1.66
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Statistically significant results in bold font