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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2022 Jul 9;32(5):509–516. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2022.06.002

Table 4.

Multivariable Analysis of Sociodemographic and Mental Health Characteristics Associated With a Positive MST Screen in the EHR Compared With a Negative MST Screen in the EHR but Positive Report of MST by Study Survey

Sample Characteristics OR (95% CI)
Demographic Data
 Age, Y 1.0 (0.90–1.1)
 Race (Referent: All Other Races*) 0.88 (0.33–2.4)
 Ethnicity (Referent: Not Hispanic/Latina) 0.93 (0.19–4.5)
 College Education (Referent: <College Degree) 0.53 (0.23–1.2)
 Sexual Orientation (Referent: Lesbian, Bisexual, or Gay) 1.3 (0.54–3.2)
 Military Service Era (Final) (Referent: Vietnam/Peace Time)
  Gulf War (1990–2000) 0.53 (0.17–1.7)
  OEF/OIF/OND (2001-Present) 0.63 (0.16–2.4)
Mental Health Data
 PTSD (ICD-10) 5.2 (2.3–11.9)
 PCL >30 2.0 (0.76–5.4)
 Depression (ICD-10) 0.55 (0.23–1.3)
 PHQ-9 >10 1.4 (0.57–3.6)

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; EHR, electronic health record; ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision; MST, military sexual trauma; OEF/OIF/OND, Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn; OR, odds ratio; PCL, posttraumatic stress disorder checklist; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire-9; PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder.

*

Includes participants who self-reported race to be American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Other/Multiracial.