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. 2024 Feb 29;14(2):e075976. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075976

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression predicting the retention in daily PrEP in Can Tho (n=414)

Variables Adjusted OR (95% CI) P value
Age (1-year increment) 0.967 (0.934 to 1.002) 0.065
Gender identity
 Male 1
 Female/transfemale 1.932 (0.896 to 4.170) 0.093
Sexual partners
 Men and women 1
 Men exclusively 1.720 (0.919 to 3.218) 0.090
Frequency of sexual activity
 >2 times per week 1
 ≤ 2 times per week 2.199 (1.306 to 3.702) 0.003
 No answer 2.130 (0.927 to 4.897) 0.075
Having sex without condom with people who were at risk of HIV within the past 6 months
 No 1
 Yes 1.991 (1.180 to 3.362) 0.010
No of sexual partners within the past 6 months
 ≥2 partners 1
 <2 partners 1.225 (0.722 to 2.077) 0.452
Having sex for money or gifts within the past 6 months
 Yes 1
 No 3.259 (0.742 to 14.318) 0.118
Diagnosis and/or treatment with an STI within the past 6 months
 No 1
 Yes 0.795 (0.325 to 1.944) 0.615
Used PrEP within the past 6 months
 No 1
 Yes 13.568 (3.015 to 61.071) 0.001
Willingness to pay for PrEP
 Don’t want/unable to pay for PrEP 1
 Willing to pay 0.832 (0.275 to 2.517) 0.744
Anticipated barrier to PrEP (1)
 No 1
 Yes 1.721 (1.042 to 2.842) 0.034

A p-value of <0.05 was bold .

PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis; STI, sexually transmitted infection.