| Literature DB >> 18793509 |
Ginger L Gossman1, Carlos Alberto Carillo Garza, Christopher H Johnson, Joanna J Nichols, Brian C Castrucci, Jill A McDonald, Kayan L Lewis, Gita G Mirchandani.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Routine prenatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening provides a critical opportunity to diagnose HIV infection, begin chronic care, and prevent mother-to-child transmission. However, little is known about the prevalence of prenatal HIV testing in the US-Mexico border region. We explored the correlation between prenatal HIV testing and sociodemographic, health behavior, and health exposure characteristics.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18793509 PMCID: PMC2578780
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Figure.Map of the US-Mexico Border Region and Cameron County, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico (Red Box). (The authors thank Allison Abell Banicki of the Office of Border Health, Texas Department of State Health Services, for creating this map.)
Demographic Characteristics of Women Who Gave Birth in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
| Characteristic | Country of Residence | Total Sample (N = 947) | ||||
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| Mexico (n = 489) | United States (n = 458) | |||||
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| n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | |
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| United States | 27 | 5.1 (3.9-6.5) | 457 | 99.8 (98.6-100.0) | 484 | 48.4 (45.5-51.4) |
| Mexico | 462 | 95.0 (93.6-96.1) | 1 | 0.2 (0.0-1.4) | 463 | 51.6 (48.6-54.5 |
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| 14-19 | 94 | 19.2 (16.5-22.3) | 68 | 14.8 (11.9-18.3) | 162 | 17.2 (15.2-19.4) |
| 20-24 | 154 | 31.5 (27.8-35.6) | 141 | 30.8 (27.5-34.4) | 295 | 31.2 (28.6-34.0) |
| 25-34 | 207 | 42.3 (38.8-46.0) | 202 | 44.0 (40.5-47.7) | 409 | 43.1 (40.6-45.6) |
| 35-39 | 26 | 5.3 (3.6-7.6) | 39 | 8.6 (6.2-11.7) | 65 | 6.8 (5.3-8.6) |
| 40-43 | 8 | 1.6 (0.9-2.8) | 8 | 1.7 (0.9-3.3) | 16 | 1.7 (1.1-2.5) |
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| Hispanic | 489 | 100.0 | 394 | 88.9 (85.5-91.6) | 883 | 95.0 (93.4-96.2) |
| Non-Hispanic | 0 | 0 | 49 | 11.1 (8.4-14.5) | 49 | 5.0 (3.8-6.6) |
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| Mexico | 483 | 99.2 (98.1-99.6) | 195 | 43.2 (38.2-48.3) | 678 | 73.7 (70.5-76.6) |
| United States | 2 | 0.4 (0.1-1.3) | 251 | 55.5 (50.0-60.9) | 253 | 25.5 (22.5-28.9) |
| Other | 2 | 0.4 (0.1-1.3) | 6 | 1.3 (0.7-2.7) | 8 | 0.8 (0.5-1.5) |
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| Single | 46 | 9.4 (7.3-12.0) | 119 | 26.3 (22.7-30.2) | 165 | 17.1 (15.0-19.4) |
| Live-in significant other | 181 | 37.3 (33.8-41.0) | 111 | 24.6 (21.7-27.6) | 292 | 31.5 (29.1-34.0) |
| Married | 259 | 53.3 (49.2-57.3) | 222 | 49.1 (45.3-53.0) | 481 | 51.4 (48.6-54.2) |
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| ≤7 | 154 | 31.7 (28.4-35.3) | 53 | 11.8 (9.2-14.9) | 207 | 22.6 (20.4-25.0) |
| 8-12 (no high school diploma) | 248 | 51.1 (47.2-55.0) | 168 | 37.4 (32.9-42.0) | 416 | 44.9 (41.8-48.0) |
| >12 (at least high school diploma) | 84 | 17.1 (13.9-20.9) | 229 | 50.9 (46.1-55.7) | 313 | 32.5 (29.3-35.9) |
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| Employed | 238 | 49.0 (45.3-52.6) | 216 | 47.9 (42.8-53.1) | 454 | 48.5 (45.4-51.6) |
| Unemployed | 24 | 4.8 (3.4-6.8) | 48 | 10.7 (7.6-15.0) | 72 | 7.5 (5.8-9.8) |
| Not in labor force | 226 | 46.2 (42.6-49.7) | 186 | 41.3 (35.8-47.1) | 412 | 44.0 (40.8-74.3) |
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| Before pregnancy | ||||||
| Coverage | 283 | 58.1 (54.4-61.8) | 116 | 25.3 (21.4-29.5) | 399 | 43.1 (40.2-46.0) |
| No coverage | 206 | 41.9 (38.2-45.6) | 341 | 74.8 (70.5-78.6) | 547 | 56.9 (54.0-59.8) |
| During pregnancy | ||||||
| Coverage | 337 | 69.4 (66.6-72.1) | 316 | 69.2 (65.9-72.4) | 653 | 69.4 (67.2-71.4) |
| No coverage | 151 | 30.6 (27.9-33.4) | 140 | 30.8 (27.6-34.2) | 291 | 30.7 (28.6-32.8) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported living in both the United States and Mexico or did not respond to this item were coded as living in the place where they delivered.
Included in multivariate regression models. Yielded a P value ≤.10 in bivariate regression with HIV screening during pregnancy in Matamoros, Cameron County, or total sample.
All women who reported living in Mexico were coded as Hispanic.
Frequencies do not add to n's because of missing data. "Don't know" or "refused" responses were included as missing data.
Women who reported being single, widowed, divorced, or separated were coded as single.
Homemaker, student, retired, or unable to work.
Distribution of HIV Testing, Knowledge, and Risk Variables Among Women Who Gave Birth in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
| Variable | Country of Residence | Total Sample (N = 947) | ||||
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| Mexico (n = 489) | United States (n = 458) | |||||
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| n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | |
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| Had an HIV test during pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 260 | 57.6 (53.5-61.7) | 402 | 94.8 (92.7-96.4) | 662 | 74.7 (71.8-77.5) |
| No | 189 | 42.4 (38.3-46.5) | 22 | 5.2 (3.6-7.3) | 211 | 25.3 (22.6-28.2) |
| Timing of most recent HIV test | ||||||
| 1st trimester | 87 | 34.3 (27.8-41.4) | 70 | 17.6 (14.5-21.2) | 157 | 24.5 (21.2-28.2) |
| 2nd trimester | 81 | 31.9 (27.0-37.3) | 40 | 10.2 (7.4-13.8) | 121 | 19.2 (16.4-22.3) |
| 3rd trimester | 77 | 30.1 (25.1-35.7) | 59 | 14.9 (11.2-19.5) | 136 | 21.2 (18.1-24.7) |
| During pregnancy, but did not know when | 5 | 1.8 (0.9-3.9) | 90 | 22.7 (18.8-27.1) | 95 | 14.0 (11.5-17.1) |
| During labor/delivery | 5 | 1.8 (0.8-4.4) | 136 | 34.2 (28.0-41.1) | 141 | 20.8 (17.1-25.1) |
| After delivery | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0.5 (0.1-1.8) | 2 | 0.3 (0.1-1.0) |
| Offered HIV test during pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 203 | 43.7 (40.0-47.4) | 394 | 91.0 (87.8-93.5) | 597 | 65.4 (62.4-68.2) |
| No | 259 | 56.3 (52.6-60.0) | 39 | 9.0 (6.5-12.2) | 298 | 34.6 (31.8-37.6) |
| Refused HIV test during pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 5 | 2.5 (1.1-5.6) | 4 | 1.0 (0.5-2.3) | 9 | 1.6 (0.9-2.8) |
| No | 198 | 97.5 (94.4-98.9) | 387 | 99.0 (97.7-99.5) | 585 | 98.4 (97.2-99.1) |
| Tested for HIV before pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 110 | 23.5 (19.6-27.9) | 237 | 54.5 (50.3-58.7) | 347 | 37.7 (34.7-40.8) |
| No | 355 | 76.5 (72.1-80.4) | 198 | 45.5 (41.3-49.8) | 553 | 62.3 (59.3-65.3) |
| How long before pregnancy was HIV test | ||||||
| <6 mo | 45 | 41.5 (33.8-49.7) | 37 | 15.8 (11.6-21.3) | 82 | 24.5 (20.3-29.3) |
| 6-12 mo | 10 | 9.0 (4.7-16.6) | 50 | 21.2 (16.4-27.0) | 60 | 17.1 (13.3-21.8) |
| >1 y | 54 | 49.5 (42.3-56.7) | 148 | 63.0 (56.5-69.0) | 202 | 58.4 (53.4-63.3) |
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| Timing of prenatal care | ||||||
| 1st trimester | 217 | 45.0 (41.4-48.7) | 279 | 62.0 (58.5-65.4) | 496 | 52.8 (50.3-55.3) |
| 2nd trimester | 228 | 47.5 (44.2-50.9) | 152 | 33.8 (30.1-37.7) | 380 | 41.2 (38.7-43.8) |
| 3rd trimester | 19 | 4.0 (2.6-6.0) | 16 | 3.5 (2.5-5.0) | 35 | 3.8 (2.8-5.0) |
| Did not receive | 17 | 3.5 (2.3-5.2) | 3 | 0.7 (0.3-1.8) | 20 | 2.2 (1.5-3.2) |
| Prenatal care early as wanted | ||||||
| Yes | 445 | 91.4 (88.7-93.5) | 418 | 91.5 (89.8-93.0) | 863 | 91.5 (89.9-92.8) |
| No | 36 | 7.4 (5.5-10.0) | 38 | 8.3 (6.9-10.0) | 74 | 7.8 (6.5-9.3) |
| Did not want | 6 | 1.2 (0.6-2.6) | 1 | 0.2 (0.0-1.2) | 7 | 0.8 (0.4-1.5) |
| Discussed getting tested for HIV during prenatal care visits | ||||||
| Yes | 264 | 55.8 (51.6-60.0) | 336 | 74.4 (67.8-80.1) | 600 | 64.4 (60.6-68.1) |
| No | 208 | 44.2 (40.0-48.4) | 116 | 25.6 (19.9-32.3) | 324 | 35.6 (32.0-39.4) |
| Discussed HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention during prenatal care visits | ||||||
| Yes | 228 | 48.5 (44.3-52.7) | 263 | 58.2 (52.1-64.0) | 491 | 53.0 (49.5-56.4) |
| No | 243 | 51.5 (47.4-55.7) | 190 | 41.8 (36.0-47.9) | 433 | 47.0 (43.6-50.5) |
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| Mentioned condom use | 302 | 61.7 (56.7-66.5) | 297 | 64.9 (58.5-70.7) | 599 | 63.2 (59.2-66.9) |
| Mentioned monogamy | 15 | 3.1 (1.7-5.3) | 18 | 3.9 (2.5-6.2) | 33 | 3.5 (2.4-4.9) |
| Mentioned both | 112 | 23.0 (20.0-26.1) | 50 | 10.9 (8.6-13.8) | 162 | 17.4 (15.4-19.7) |
| Did not mention either | 60 | 12.3 (8.8-16.8) | 93 | 20.3 (15.8-25.6) | 153 | 15.9 (13.1-19.3) |
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| ≥1 | 28 | 5.8 (4.4-7.5) | 26 | 5.8 (4.5-7.5) | 54 | 5.8 (4.8-6.9) |
| None | 460 | 94.2 (92.5-95.6) | 426 | 92.6 (92.6-95.5) | 886 | 94.2 (93.1-95.2) |
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| Smoked cigarettes | ||||||
| Yes | 24 | 4.9 (3.7-6.5) | 36 | 7.9 (6.2-10.1) | 60 | 6.3 (5.2-7.6) |
| No | 464 | 95.1 (93.5-96.3) | 419 | 92.1 (89.9-93.9) | 883 | 93.7 (92.4-94.8) |
| Drank alcohol | ||||||
| Yes | 66 | 13.5 (11.1-16.3) | 157 | 34.5 (31.0-38.3) | 223 | 23.1 (21.1-25.3) |
| No | 422 | 86.5 (83.7-88.9) | 298 | 65.5 (61.7-69.1) | 720 | 76.9 (74.8-79.0) |
| Binge drinking | ||||||
| Yes | 30 | 6.2 (4.8-7.9) | 59 | 13.0 (10.2-16.5) | 89 | 9.3 (7.8-11.0) |
| No | 458 | 93.9 (92.1-95.2) | 394 | 87.0 (83.6-89.8) | 852 | 90.7 (89.1-92.2) |
Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported living in both the United States and Mexico or did not respond to this item were coded as living in the country where they delivered.
Frequencies do not add to n's because of missing data. "Don't know" or "refused" responses were included as missing data.
Reasons for refusing an HIV test included not having money (n = 4), confidence in HIV-negative status (n = 4), and belief the test would hurt the baby (n = 1).
Included in multivariate regression models. Yielded a P value ≤.10 in bivariate regression with HIV screening during pregnancy in Matamoros, Cameron County, or total sample.
The original item was open-ended. Only those methods described in the Compendium of Indicators for Evaluating Reproductive Health Programs are reported here.
Respondents who smoked any cigarettes on an average day were classified as smokers.
Respondents who drank any alcohol were classified as alcohol users.
Respondents who consumed ≥5 alcoholic drinks in 1 sitting at least once were classified as binge drinkers.
Percentage of Women Who Had an HIV Test Among Women Who Gave Birth in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region, by Demographic Characteristics, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
| Characteristic | Country of Residence | Total Sample (N = 662) | ||||
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| Mexico (n = 260) | United States (n = 402) | |||||
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| n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | |
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| United States | 25 | 100.0 | 402 | 95.1 (93.0-96.6) | 427 | 95.4 (93.4-96.7) |
| Mexico | 235 | 55.4 (51.1-59.6) | 0 | 0 | 235 | 55.2 (51.0-59.4) |
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| 14-19 | 44 | 48.6 (41.5-55.8) | 55 | 90.3 (82.6-94.8) | 99 | 64.4 (59.1-69.4) |
| 20-24 | 75 | 52.9 (44.6-61.1) | 122 | 93.1 (88.2-96.1) | 197 | 71.3 (65.1-76.7) |
| 25-34 | 117 | 62.7 (56.2-68.6) | 184 | 96.3 (93.3-98.0) | 301 | 78.8 (75.0-82.2) |
| 35-39 | 21 | 83.8 (63.2-93.9) | 34 | 100.0 | 55 | 92.8 (81.2-97.4) |
| 40-43 | 3 | 42.2 (14.9-75.4) | 7 | 100.0 | 10 | 69.7 (45.2-86.5) |
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| Hispanic | 260 | 57.6 (53.5-61.7) | 349 | 94.9 (92.6-96.5) | 609 | 73.5 (70.4-76.3) |
| Non-Hispanic | 0 | 0 | 42 | 93.1 (77.9-98.1) | 42 | 93.1 (77.9-98.1) |
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| Mexico | 258 | 57.8 (53.7-61.9) | 173 | 95.6 (92.3-97.5) | 431 | 68.0 (64.5-71.3) |
| United States | 2 | 100.0 | 221 | 94.5 (91.6-96.4) | 223 | 94.5 (91.7-96.5) |
| Other | 0 | 0 | 5 | 83.1 (41.1-97.2) | 5 | 60.5 (30.3-84.4) |
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| Single | 26 | 58.4 (48.2-68.0) | 105 | 95.5 (91.0-97.8) | 131 | 84.2 (78.9-88.4) |
| Live-in significant other | 79 | 46.5 (40.2-52.8) | 94 | 93.1 (87.4-96.4) | 173 | 62.8 (57.3-68.0) |
| Married | 155 | 66.0 (60.4-71.2) | 200 | 95.2 (92.4-97.0) | 355 | 79.1 (75.8-82.1) |
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| ≤7 | 72 | 49.8 (41.9-57.6) | 44 | 95.7 (85.5-98.8) | 116 | 60.0 (53.2-66.4) |
| 8-12 (no high school diploma) | 126 | 56.6 (49.3-63.5) | 141 | 92.8 (89.0-95.3) | 267 | 70.4 (65.2-75.1) |
| >12 (at least high school diploma) | 61 | 74.9 (66.9-81.6) | 212 | 96.0 (93.0-97.7) | 273 | 89.9 (86.6-92.5) |
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| Employed | 132 | 61.2 (55.0-67.0) | 193 | 96.0 (92.5-98.0) | 325 | 77.1 (72.5-81.1) |
| Unemployed | 12 | 56.3 (36.2-74.5) | 44 | 91.6 (83.3-96.0) | 56 | 80.3 (70.0-87.6) |
| Not in labor force | 116 | 54.1 (48.6-59.5) | 160 | 94.1 (90.5-96.4) | 276 | 70.9 (67.0-74.5) |
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| Before pregnancy | ||||||
| Coverage | 153 | 59.0 (52.9-64.8) | 104 | 97.3 (93.3-98.9) | 257 | 69.3 (64.2-73.9) |
| No coverage | 107 | 55.8 (49.3-62.0) | 298 | 94.0 (91.0-96.0) | 405 | 78.8 (75.2-82.1) |
| During pregnancy | ||||||
| Coverage | 185 | 59.8 (55.3-64.1) | 279 | 95.9 (93.3-97.6) | 464 | 76.3 (73.0-79.4) |
| No coverage | 75 | 52.8 (44.7-60.7) | 122 | 92.4 (87.2-95.6) | 197 | 71.1 (65.8-75.9) |
Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported living in both the United States and Mexico or did not respond to this item were coded as living in the place where they delivered.
Included in multivariate regression models. Yielded a P value ≤10 in bivariate regression with HIV screening during pregnancy in Matamoros, Cameron County, or total sample.
All women who reported living in Mexico were coded as Hispanic.
Frequencies do not add to n's because of missing data. "Don't know" or "refused" responses were included as missing data.
Women who reported being single, widowed, divorced, or separated were coded as single.
Homemaker, student, retired, or unable to work.
Percentage of Women Who Had an HIV Test Among Women Who Gave Birth in The Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region, by Knowledge of and Risk for HIV Infection, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
| Variable | Country of Residence | Total Sample (N = 662) | ||||
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| Mexico (n = 260) | United States (n = 402) | |||||
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| n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | n | Weighted % (95% CI) | |
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| Offered HIV test during pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 186 | 92.0 (87.9-94.8) | 377 | 98.7 (97.2-99.4) | 563 | 96.2 (94.4-97.4) |
| No | 68 | 28.4 (24.3-32.8) | 19 | 54.2 (40.6-67.3) | 87 | 31.3 (27.1-35.9) |
| Refused HIV test during pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 0 | 0 | 3 | 75.2 (26.5-96.2) | 3 | 31.6 (11.5-62.1) |
| No | 186 | 94.3 (90.9-96.5) | 374 | 98.9 (97.5-99.6) | 560 | 97.3 (95.8-98.2) |
| Tested for HIV before pregnancy | ||||||
| Yes | 88 | 82.8 (75.8-88.1) | 225 | 98.2 (95.1-99.4) | 313 | 93.0 (89.8-95.3) |
| No | 164 | 48.7 (44.0-53.4) | 168 | 90.4 (85.4-93.8) | 332 | 62.6 (58.7-66.3) |
| How long before pregnancy was HIV test | ||||||
| <6 mo | 36 | 85.6 (76.8-91.4) | 35 | 97.1 (84.9-99.5) | 71 | 90.6 (84.5-94.5) |
| 6-12 mo | 9 | 89.7 (61.2-98.0) | 48 | 100.0 | 57 | 98.1 (89.8-99.7) |
| >1 y | 42 | 79.0 (66.8-87.6) | 140 | 97.9 (92.2-99.4) | 182 | 92.4 (87.5-95.5) |
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| Timing of prenatal care | ||||||
| 1st trimester | 129 | 65.6 (57.5-72.9) | 247 | 95.0 (91.9-96.9) | 376 | 81.6 (77.2-85.3) |
| 2nd trimester | 114 | 53.8 (48.2-59.3) | 136 | 95.1 (90.6-97.5) | 250 | 69.5 (65.4-73.2) |
| 3rd trimester | 12 | 66.4 (47.1-81.4) | 13 | 100.0 | 25 | 79.6 (66.1-88.7) |
| Did not receive | 3 | 17.9 (7.0-38.7) | 1 | 51.1 (8.0-92.6) | 4 | 21.3 (9.8-40.4) |
| Prenatal care early as wanted | ||||||
| Yes | 243 | 59.3 (54.7-63.7) | 368 | 95.1 (92.8-96.7) | 611 | 75.8 (72.7-78.6) |
| No | 14 | 40.8 (24.3-59.7) | 34 | 94.5 (82.5-98.4) | 48 | 67.0 (54.6-77.4) |
| Did not want | 2 | 39.1 (8.8-81.1) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 33.1 (8.0-73.9) |
| Discussed getting tested for HIV during prenatal care visits | ||||||
| Yes | 191 | 77.1 (73.5-80.4) | 313 | 97.5 (95.1-98.7) | 504 | 88.1 (85.9-90.0) |
| No | 66 | 35.3 (29.4-41.7) | 87 | 87.0 (77.9-92.7) | 153 | 52.1 (45.7-58.4) |
| Discussed HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention during prenatal care visits | ||||||
| Yes | 150 | 70.2 (66.1-74.1) | 240 | 95.3 (92.4-97.1) | 390 | 83.2 (80.4-85.6) |
| No | 106 | 48.0 (41.9-54.3) | 160 | 94.6 (90.8-96.9) | 266 | 67.1 (62.3-71.7) |
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| Mentioned condom use | 161 | 56.3 (51.8-60.4) | 271 | 94.4 (91.8-96.2) | 432 | 74.7 (71.8-77.5) |
| Mentioned monogamy | 10 | 66.3 (36.5-87.1) | 15 | 94.0 (70.3-99.0) | 25 | 74.4 (70.9-77.6) |
| Mentioned both | 75 | 70.1 (59.7-78.7) | 44 | 95.7 (85.9-98.8) | 119 | 79.9 (60.6-91.1) |
| Did not mention either | 14 | 32.7 (21.8-45.9) | 72 | 96.0 (86.1-99.0) | 86 | 77.2 (69.5-83.5) |
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| ≥1 | 18 | 64.1 (46.7-78.5) | 25 | 100.0 | 43 | 80.1 (67.8-88.6) |
| None | 242 | 57.2 (53.3-61.0) | 375 | 94.5 (92.2-96.1) | 617 | 74.3 (71.6-76.9) |
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| Smoked cigarettes | ||||||
| Yes | 17 | 73.7 (53.8-87.0) | 32 | 94.1 (81.0-98.3) | 49 | 85.3 (73.9-92.3) |
| No | 243 | 56.8 (52.5-60.9) | 369 | 94.9 (92.7-96.4) | 612 | 74.0 (71.0-76.7) |
| Drank alcohol | ||||||
| Yes | 40 | 65.3 (54.8-74.4) | 141 | 93.9 (88.8-96.8) | 181 | 85.1 (79.8-89.2) |
| No | 220 | 56.4 (51.5-61.3) | 260 | 95.3 (92.3-97.2) | 480 | 71.5 (67.9-74.9) |
| Binge drinking | ||||||
| Yes | 20 | 68.7 (52.3-81.5) | 52 | 91.2 (82.4-95.8) | 72 | 83.1 (74.8-89.1) |
| No | 240 | 56.9 (52.2-61.4) | 347 | 95.3 (93.1-96.9) | 587 | 73.8 (70.5-76.8) |
Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported living in both the United States and Mexico or did not respond to this item were coded as living in the country where they delivered.
Frequencies do not add to n's because of missing data. "Don't know" or "refused" responses were included as missing data.
Women stated confidence in HIV-negative status as the reason for refusing an HIV test (n = 3).
Included in multivariate regression models. Yielded a P value ≤.10 in bivariate regression with HIV screening during pregnancy in Matamoros, Cameron County, or total sample.
The original item was open-ended. Only those methods described in the Compendium of Indicators for Evaluating Reproductive Health Programs are reported here.
Respondents who smoked any cigarettes on an average day were classified as smokers.
Respondents who drank any alcohol were classified as alcohol users.
Respondents who consumed ≥5 alcoholic drinks in 1 sitting at least once were classified as binge drinkers.
Factors Associated in Logistic Regression With Having Had an HIV Test During Pregnancy, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
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| OR (95% CI) |
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|---|---|---|
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| Matamoros | 1.00 | |
| Cameron County | 11.65 (6.65-20.42) | <.001 |
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| 14-19 | 1.00 | |
| 20-24 | 0.75 (0.44-1.27) | .28 |
| 25-34 | 1.35 (0.86-2.12) | .19 |
| 35-43 | 2.74 (1.44-5.22) | .003 |
|
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| Yes | 4.76 (3.32-7.00) | <.001 |
| No | 1.00 | |
|
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| Yes | 5.52 (3.89-7.82) | <.001 |
| No | 1.00 | |
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| Mentioned either condom use or monogamy with an uninfected partner | 1.82 (1.00-3.31) | .05 |
| Mentioned both methods | 2.83 (1.46-5.47) | .002 |
| Did not mention either method | 1.00 | |
Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported living in both the United States and Mexico or did not respond to this item were coded as living in the country where they delivered.
The original item was open-ended. Only those methods described in the Compendium of Indicators for Evaluating Reproductive Health Programs are reported here.
Factors Associated in Logistic Regression With Having Had an HIV Test During Pregnancy Among Women in Matamoros, 2005: the Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health
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| OR (95% CI) |
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|---|---|---|
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| Single | 0.99 (0.54-1.82) | .98 |
| Live-in significant other | 0.57 (0.38-0.84) | .01 |
| Married | 1.00 | |
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| ≤7 | 1.00 | |
| 8-12 (no high school diploma) | 1.28 (0.78-2.10) | .32 |
| >12 (at least high school diploma) | 2.19 (1.19-4.03) | .02 |
|
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| Yes | 3.56 (2.29-5.55) | <.001 |
| No | 1.00 | |
|
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| Yes | 6.52 (4.13-9.99) | <.001 |
| No | 1.00 | |
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| Mentioned either condom use or monogamy with an uninfected partner | 3.06 (1.48-6.31) | .003 |
| Mentioned both methods | 4.30 (2.08-8.90) | <.001 |
| Did not mention either method | 1.00 | |
Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Women who reported being single, widowed, divorced, or separated were coded as single.
The original item was open-ended. Only those methods described in the Compendium of Indicators for Evaluating Reproductive Health Programs are reported here.