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J Human Immunodeficiency Virus Antibody Testing Among Women 15-44: Results from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth
Pages 286-303

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... Interviews lasted an average of 103 minutes and covered the following topics: pregnancy and birth history, marriage and cohabitation history, sexual partner history, contraceptive use, diseases related to fertility (e.g., pelvic inflammatory disease, sexually transmitted diseases [STDs]
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... Variance estimates for these HIV test use rates and logistic regression model parameters were calculated using the Taylor series method taking into account the complex design of the survey (STATA statistical software)
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... Anyone indicating "high" or "moderate" on either question was categorized as at HIV-risk. In addition, during the audio-CASI portion of the interview, women reported whether they injected drugs in the last year, shared needles in the last year, or had a sex partner in the last year who had male partners, injected drugs, or shared needles.
From page 293...
... Human immunodeficiency virus antibody testing in women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1990. Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics.
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... a Includes women for whom the idea for testing came from a doctor, health department, and hospital or medical policy. b Includes employer or school, government policy, sexual partner, and family or friends.
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... bIncludes community, family planning, public health, and other clinics. CIncludes other places such as school or college, military facility, home, job site, laboratory, or donation site.
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... 0.91 (0.50-1.68) White, not Hispanic Marital status Never married -0.0476 0.0857 0.95 (0.82-1.12)
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... 1.4694* Low HIV risk NOTE: MSA = metropolitan statistical area.


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