From: Exploring psychosocial predictors of STI testing in University students
Variable | Odds ratio | 95% CI | p value | ||
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Demographics | Age | 18–25 | Reference | ||
25 or more | 0.656 | 0.355–1.212 | p = .178 | ||
Sex | Male | Reference | |||
Female | 0.854 | 0.574–1.269 | p = .434 | ||
Ethnicity | Non White | Reference | |||
White | 0.579 | 0.324–1.034 | p = .065 | ||
Number of years in UK | 0–5 | Reference | |||
More than 5 | 1.243 | 0.801–1.930 | p = .333 | ||
Year of study | Undergraduate | Reference | |||
Post graduate | 0.591 | 0.325–1.073 | p = .084 | ||
Psychosocial | Knowledge | 1.044 | 0.965–1.130 | p = .284 | |
Susceptibility | 1.331 | 1.258–1.408 | p < .001 | ||
Subjective norms | 1.011 | 1.002–1.019 | p = .018 | ||
Direct attitudes | 1.001 | 0.950–1.054 | p = .974 | ||
Indirect attitudes | 1.009 | 0.966–1.054 | p = .684 | ||
Social Fear | 1.012 | 0.987–1.039 | p = .348 | ||
Self-Efficacy | 1.007 | 0.987–1.028 | p = .488 |