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Table 3 BCs and CCs in the NSNG and the SNG

From: Factors associated with needle sharing among people who inject drugs in Yunnan, China: a combined network and regression analysis

 

Never shared needles

Sharing needles

BC value (rank)

CC value (rank)

BC value (rank)

CC value (rank)

Residence

0.221(1)

0.600(1)

0.127(3)

0.704(1)

Other drug usea

0.176(2)

0.581(2)

0.209(1)

0.704(1)

Method of drug intake

0.174(3)

0.581(2)

0.007(14)

0.528(12)

Source of syringe

0.146(4)

0.529(6)

0.004(17)

0.463(17)

Age

0.130(5)

0.514(8)

0.066(5)

0.655(4)

Duration of drug injection

0.125(6)

0.581(2)

0.056(7)

0.633(5)

Drug use frequency (per day)

0.097(7)

0.563(5)

0.011(13)

0.500(15)

Ethnicity

0.070(8)

0.500(9)

0.121(4)

0.613(6)

Times reusing needle

0.041(9)

0.439(14)

0.037(9)

0.613(6)

Duration of drug abuse

0.029(10)

0.529(6)

0.017(11)

0.594(8)

Most recent drug use

0.028(11)

0.486(10)

0.013(12)

0.576(10)

Number of sexual partners

0.022(12)

0.474(11)

0.045(8)

0.594(8)

Education

0.008(13)

0.375(16)

0(18)

0.404(19)

Ever diagnosed with a STD

0.005(14)

0.462(12)

0(18)

0.432(18)

HIV serostatus

0.003(15)

0.450(13)

0.066(5)

0.679(3)

Marital status

0(16)

0.346(19)

0.131(2)

0.559(11)

Occupation

-(-)b

- (-)b

0.031(10)

0.514(13)

Other infectious diseasesc

0(16)

0.353(18)

0.006(15)

0.514(13)

Drug of choice

0(16)

0.375(16)

0.006(15)

0.475(16)

Gender

0(16)

0.409(14)

0(18)

0.365(20)

  1. aDiazepam, pethidine hydrochloride, triazolam, or methadone
  2. bOccupation not included in the correlation network of the NSNG
  3. cHepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, tuberculosis, or malaria