Univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis Examining the Factors Associated With Sustaining Bridge Population Membership
Characteristic . | Proportion (%)a . | OR (95% CI) . | Adjusted OR (95% CI) . |
---|---|---|---|
Self-perceived HIV infection riskb | |||
High to moderate | 38/82 (46.3) | 4.446 (2.710–7.294) | 4.803 (2.816–8.192)c |
Low | 81/498 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Current age, y | |||
≤24 | 14/114 (12.3) | .900 (.407–1.990) | 2.706 (.911–8.043) |
25–29 | 41/163 (25.2) | 2.160 (1.111–4.201) | 4.530 (1.836–11.178)c |
30–34 | 30/126 (23.8) | 2.009 (1.001–4.031) | 3.652 (1.557–8.568)d |
35–39 | 28/131 (21.4) | 1.748 (.867–3.523) | 2.411 (1.027–5.662)e |
≥40 | 14/104 (13.5) | 1 | 1 |
Migration status | |||
Return migrant | 73/319 (22.9) | 1.462 (.988–2.164) | 2.224 (1.282–3.858)d |
Active migrant | 54/320 (16.9) | 1 | 1 |
Occupation | |||
Construction worker/miner/stonecutter/factory worker | 42/199 (21.1) | 2.229 (.642–7.742) | 1.941 (.531–7.096) |
Daily wage laborer/loader/petty trader | 37/177 (20.9) | 2.202 (.630–7.696) | 1.725 (.465–6.397) |
Driver/fisherman/other | 22/71 (31.0) | 3.741 (1.021–13.714) | 3.646 (.933–14.241) |
Contractor/artist/tailor/private salaried/government salaried | 23/164 (14.0) | 1.359 (.379–4.870) | 1.219 (.324–4.585) |
Agricultural worker | 3/28 (10.7) | 1 | 1 |
Have savings despite expenses | |||
Yes | 114/544 (21.0) | 1.672 (.899–3.110) | 1.641 (.801–3.360) |
No | 13/95 (13.7) | 1 | 1 |
Age at first migration, y | |||
≤19 | 88/399 (22.1) | 1.451 (.956–2.201) | 1.099 (.665–1.817) |
≥20 | 39/239 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Characteristic . | Proportion (%)a . | OR (95% CI) . | Adjusted OR (95% CI) . |
---|---|---|---|
Self-perceived HIV infection riskb | |||
High to moderate | 38/82 (46.3) | 4.446 (2.710–7.294) | 4.803 (2.816–8.192)c |
Low | 81/498 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Current age, y | |||
≤24 | 14/114 (12.3) | .900 (.407–1.990) | 2.706 (.911–8.043) |
25–29 | 41/163 (25.2) | 2.160 (1.111–4.201) | 4.530 (1.836–11.178)c |
30–34 | 30/126 (23.8) | 2.009 (1.001–4.031) | 3.652 (1.557–8.568)d |
35–39 | 28/131 (21.4) | 1.748 (.867–3.523) | 2.411 (1.027–5.662)e |
≥40 | 14/104 (13.5) | 1 | 1 |
Migration status | |||
Return migrant | 73/319 (22.9) | 1.462 (.988–2.164) | 2.224 (1.282–3.858)d |
Active migrant | 54/320 (16.9) | 1 | 1 |
Occupation | |||
Construction worker/miner/stonecutter/factory worker | 42/199 (21.1) | 2.229 (.642–7.742) | 1.941 (.531–7.096) |
Daily wage laborer/loader/petty trader | 37/177 (20.9) | 2.202 (.630–7.696) | 1.725 (.465–6.397) |
Driver/fisherman/other | 22/71 (31.0) | 3.741 (1.021–13.714) | 3.646 (.933–14.241) |
Contractor/artist/tailor/private salaried/government salaried | 23/164 (14.0) | 1.359 (.379–4.870) | 1.219 (.324–4.585) |
Agricultural worker | 3/28 (10.7) | 1 | 1 |
Have savings despite expenses | |||
Yes | 114/544 (21.0) | 1.672 (.899–3.110) | 1.641 (.801–3.360) |
No | 13/95 (13.7) | 1 | 1 |
Age at first migration, y | |||
≤19 | 88/399 (22.1) | 1.451 (.956–2.201) | 1.099 (.665–1.817) |
≥20 | 39/239 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
A total of 127 men of 639 surveyed composed the sustaining bridge population.
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; OR, odds ratio.
a Data show the proportion of migrants belonging to the sustaining bridge population (n = 127) within the total surveyed migrant population (n = 639), according to the specified characteristics (%).
b This question was not answered by all respondents.
cP ≤ .001.
dP ≤ .01.
eP ≤ .05
Univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis Examining the Factors Associated With Sustaining Bridge Population Membership
Characteristic . | Proportion (%)a . | OR (95% CI) . | Adjusted OR (95% CI) . |
---|---|---|---|
Self-perceived HIV infection riskb | |||
High to moderate | 38/82 (46.3) | 4.446 (2.710–7.294) | 4.803 (2.816–8.192)c |
Low | 81/498 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Current age, y | |||
≤24 | 14/114 (12.3) | .900 (.407–1.990) | 2.706 (.911–8.043) |
25–29 | 41/163 (25.2) | 2.160 (1.111–4.201) | 4.530 (1.836–11.178)c |
30–34 | 30/126 (23.8) | 2.009 (1.001–4.031) | 3.652 (1.557–8.568)d |
35–39 | 28/131 (21.4) | 1.748 (.867–3.523) | 2.411 (1.027–5.662)e |
≥40 | 14/104 (13.5) | 1 | 1 |
Migration status | |||
Return migrant | 73/319 (22.9) | 1.462 (.988–2.164) | 2.224 (1.282–3.858)d |
Active migrant | 54/320 (16.9) | 1 | 1 |
Occupation | |||
Construction worker/miner/stonecutter/factory worker | 42/199 (21.1) | 2.229 (.642–7.742) | 1.941 (.531–7.096) |
Daily wage laborer/loader/petty trader | 37/177 (20.9) | 2.202 (.630–7.696) | 1.725 (.465–6.397) |
Driver/fisherman/other | 22/71 (31.0) | 3.741 (1.021–13.714) | 3.646 (.933–14.241) |
Contractor/artist/tailor/private salaried/government salaried | 23/164 (14.0) | 1.359 (.379–4.870) | 1.219 (.324–4.585) |
Agricultural worker | 3/28 (10.7) | 1 | 1 |
Have savings despite expenses | |||
Yes | 114/544 (21.0) | 1.672 (.899–3.110) | 1.641 (.801–3.360) |
No | 13/95 (13.7) | 1 | 1 |
Age at first migration, y | |||
≤19 | 88/399 (22.1) | 1.451 (.956–2.201) | 1.099 (.665–1.817) |
≥20 | 39/239 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Characteristic . | Proportion (%)a . | OR (95% CI) . | Adjusted OR (95% CI) . |
---|---|---|---|
Self-perceived HIV infection riskb | |||
High to moderate | 38/82 (46.3) | 4.446 (2.710–7.294) | 4.803 (2.816–8.192)c |
Low | 81/498 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
Current age, y | |||
≤24 | 14/114 (12.3) | .900 (.407–1.990) | 2.706 (.911–8.043) |
25–29 | 41/163 (25.2) | 2.160 (1.111–4.201) | 4.530 (1.836–11.178)c |
30–34 | 30/126 (23.8) | 2.009 (1.001–4.031) | 3.652 (1.557–8.568)d |
35–39 | 28/131 (21.4) | 1.748 (.867–3.523) | 2.411 (1.027–5.662)e |
≥40 | 14/104 (13.5) | 1 | 1 |
Migration status | |||
Return migrant | 73/319 (22.9) | 1.462 (.988–2.164) | 2.224 (1.282–3.858)d |
Active migrant | 54/320 (16.9) | 1 | 1 |
Occupation | |||
Construction worker/miner/stonecutter/factory worker | 42/199 (21.1) | 2.229 (.642–7.742) | 1.941 (.531–7.096) |
Daily wage laborer/loader/petty trader | 37/177 (20.9) | 2.202 (.630–7.696) | 1.725 (.465–6.397) |
Driver/fisherman/other | 22/71 (31.0) | 3.741 (1.021–13.714) | 3.646 (.933–14.241) |
Contractor/artist/tailor/private salaried/government salaried | 23/164 (14.0) | 1.359 (.379–4.870) | 1.219 (.324–4.585) |
Agricultural worker | 3/28 (10.7) | 1 | 1 |
Have savings despite expenses | |||
Yes | 114/544 (21.0) | 1.672 (.899–3.110) | 1.641 (.801–3.360) |
No | 13/95 (13.7) | 1 | 1 |
Age at first migration, y | |||
≤19 | 88/399 (22.1) | 1.451 (.956–2.201) | 1.099 (.665–1.817) |
≥20 | 39/239 (16.3) | 1 | 1 |
A total of 127 men of 639 surveyed composed the sustaining bridge population.
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; OR, odds ratio.
a Data show the proportion of migrants belonging to the sustaining bridge population (n = 127) within the total surveyed migrant population (n = 639), according to the specified characteristics (%).
b This question was not answered by all respondents.
cP ≤ .001.
dP ≤ .01.
eP ≤ .05
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