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Table 2 Multivariable logistic regression analyses of factors associated with having difficulty accessing supervised consumption services or overdose prevention sites during the COVID-19 pandemic among 428 people who use drugs in Vancouver, Canada (2020)

From: Difficulty accessing supervised consumption services during the COVID-19 pandemic among people who use drugs in Vancouver, Canada

Variable

Adjusted odds ratio (AOR)

95% Confidence interval (CI)

p value

Age

(per year increase)

0.96

(0.93–0.99)

0.014

 ≥ Daily crystal methamphetamine use*

(yes vs. no)

2.60

(1.28–5.30)

0.009

Injection drug use*

(yes vs. no)

4.06

(1.38–11.90)

0.011

Participation in addiction treatment*

(yes vs. no)

2.13

(0.94–4.81)

0.070

Non-fatal overdose*

(yes vs. no)

2.45

(1.24–4.85)

0.010

Unstable housing*

(yes vs. no)

2.14

(1.08–4.23)

0.029

Perceived drug quality since

COVID-19 pandemic

(Worse vs. same/better)

1.76

(0.94–3.27)

0.077

  1. *Refers to last six months