12 research outputs found
Rotational forceps versus manual rotation and direct forceps:a retrospective cohort study
Probability of type 2 diabetes by age in men (A) and women (B). (DOC 34 kb
Univariable and multivariable analysis for the association between having had the last HIV test in Germany and sociodemographic factors, HIV knowledge, stigma and risk factors among participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (excluding testing without consent for visa, asylum and work purposes) (n = 2,782).
<p>Univariable and multivariable analysis for the association between having had the last HIV test in Germany and sociodemographic factors, HIV knowledge, stigma and risk factors among participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (excluding testing without consent for visa, asylum and work purposes) (n = 2,782).</p
Reasons for not having undertaken an HIV test among the participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 1,054, multiple answers possible).
<p>Reasons for not having undertaken an HIV test among the participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 1,054, multiple answers possible).</p
Characteristics of male and female participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 2,913) and differences between male and female participants (chi-squared test).
<p>Characteristics of male and female participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 2,913) and differences between male and female participants (chi-squared test).</p
Univariable and multivariable analysis for the association between uptake of HIV testing (ever having undertaken an HIV test) and sociodemographic factors, HIV knowledge, stigma and risk factors among participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (excluding testing without consent for visa, asylum and work purposes) (n = 2,782).
<p>Univariable and multivariable analysis for the association between uptake of HIV testing (ever having undertaken an HIV test) and sociodemographic factors, HIV knowledge, stigma and risk factors among participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (excluding testing without consent for visa, asylum and work purposes) (n = 2,782).</p