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Table 3 Factors associated with HIV-positive screens among referred partners

From: A health communication intervention to integrate partner testing with antiretroviral therapy service among men who have sex with men in China: an observational cohort study

 

Testing

HIV-positive

Univariable

Multivariable

N = 829

N = 92

%

OR

95%CI

P value

AOR

95%CI

P value

Age

  ≤ 30

412

46

10.19.

  > 30

417

46

11.03

0.99

(0.64,1.52)

0.951

1.01

(0.61,1.69)

0.964

Education

 Junior high school or below

123

17

13.82

 Senior high school or above

706

75

10.62

0.74

(0.42,1.30)

0.299

0.80

(0.43,1.49)

0.476

Marriage

 Single, divorced, or widowed

632

73

11.55

 Married

197

19

9.64

0.82

(0.48,1.39)

0.458

0.93

(0.48,1.81)

0.834

Occupation

 Unemployed

332

29

8.73

0.58

(0.37,0.94)

0.857

0.66

(0.41,1.08)

0.682

 Employed

412

58

14.08

 Student

85

5

5.88

0.38

(0.15,0.93)

0.145

0.34

(0.13,0.91)

0.078

Relationship

 Stable male partner

491

69

14.05

4.50

(1.61,13.59)

<.001

5.50

(1.85,16.39)

<.001

 Casual male partner

224

19

8.48

2.55

(0.85,7.68)

0.605

2.94

(0.91,9.43)

0.546

 Spouse or other female partners

114

4

3.51

Case manager type

 Nurse

503

69

13.72

2.09

(1.28,3.43)

0.003

2.35

(1.45,3.92)

0.001

 Contract staff

326

23

7.06

CD4 counts (cells/ul)

  ≤ 350

448

50

11.16

  > 350

381

42

11.02

0.99

(0.64,1.52)

0.950

0.99

(0.63,1.56)

0.969