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[Preprint]. 2024 Dec 13:2024.08.15.24312070. Originally published 2024 Aug 16. [Version 3] doi: 10.1101/2024.08.15.24312070

Table 2.

Effects of treatment arm and sexual risk behaviors on STI during 12-month follow-up, modified mixed effects Poisson regressions (N=420, nobs=1610)

RR (95% CI) p-value
MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT, unadjusted 0.27 (0.13, 0.58) 0.001
Adjusted models
 1. Any condomless sex 1.19 (0.67, 2.13) 0.546
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.29 (0.14, 0.61) 0.001
 2. Sex w/ multiple partners 1.41 (0.73, 2.74) 0.308
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.30 (0.14, 0.65) 0.002
 3. Any sex with sex workers 1.53 (0.83, 2.82) 0.173
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.29 (0.13, 0.64) 0.002
 4. Number of sex worker partners 1.22 (0.85, 1.74) 0.282
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.30 (0.13, 0.65) 0.003
 5. Condomless sex with sex workers 3.30 (1.57, 6.93) 0.002
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.37 (0.17, 0.84) 0.017
 6. Condomless sex with non-main partner 2.30 (1.26, 4.21) 0.007
  MASLIHAT vs. TANSIHAT 0.36 (0.16, .80) 0.013

Each sexual risk behavior entered together with treatment arm

MASLIHAT: “Migrants’ Approached Self-Learning Intervention in HIV/AIDS for Tajiks” (intervention group); TANSIHAT Targeted Application of Network and Social Intervention on Health Assistance for Tajiks (control group); CI: confidence interval