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Table 5 Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses comparing HIV screening uptake and the intersection of HIV sexual risk and alcohol misuse

From: Interrelationship of alcohol misuse, HIV sexual risk and HIV screening uptake among emergency department patients

 

HIV testing uptake

 

Univariable analysis

Multivariable analysis

 

UOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)*

 

Females

Males

Females

Males

Sexual intercoursewhile intoxicated

n = 203

n = 188

n = 203

n = 188

Never

Reference

Reference

Ever

0.81 (0.41-1.59)

2.59 (1.32-5.09)

0.45 (0.21-1.00)

2.21 (0.98-4.98)

Regret ever having had sexual intercourse while intoxicated

  

Never

Reference

Reference

Ever

2.70 (1.15-6.32)

1.43 (0.60-3.41)

1.81 (0.70-4.66)

1.12 (0.34-3.14)

Unsure if had sexual intercourse while intoxicated

  

Never

Reference

Reference

Ever

4.78 (1.20-19.10)

3.29 (1.01-10.76)

2.75 (0.62-12.29)

2.49 (0.64-9.73)

  1. *All multivariable models were adjusted for demographic characteristics. HIV = Human immunodeficiency virus; UOR = Unadjusted odds ratio; AOR = Adjusted odds ratio; CI = Confidence interval.