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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2011 Jun 16;23(11):1509–1518. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2011.582080

Table 5.

Effects of the Intervention on HIV Risk Sexual Behavior Measures.

Sexual Behavior Measures Baseline
Three-month Post-intervention (All participants)
Three-month Post-intervention (Original participants only)
Intervention Control Intervention Control Intervention Control
Sex with a stable partner (last month)
 N 235 278 272 286 186 167
 % always using a condom 19.2 14.4 33.5 27.3 33.3 27.0
 Change from baseline / / 14.3** 12.9* 14.1** 12.6**
Sex with a stable partner (last three intercourses)
 N 329 353 348 350 233 207
 % always using a condom 33.4 28.1 44.8 39.4 46.4 36.7
 Change from baseline / / 11.4* 11.3 13.0** 8.6
Sex with a non-stable partner (last month)
 N 132 94 181 90 105 57
 % always using a condom 72.7 47.9** 81.2 72.2 77.1 77.2
 Change from baseline / / 9.2 24.3* 5.1 29.3**
Sex with a non-stable partner (last three sexual intercourses)
 N 220 130 261 184 163 116
 % always using a condom 76.8 49.2** 85.8 68.5** 84.7 72.4
 Change from baseline / / 9.0** 19.3** 7.9* 23.2**
Carrying condoms last month
 N 349 370 360 354 235 210
 % always carrying condoms 27.5 14.3 49.2 32.8 45.1 37.6
 Change from baseline / / 21.7** 18.5** 17.6** 23.3**

Note:

Results are based on the svy methods (survey design-based methods) in STATA, which correct intra-cluster (establishment) correlations in the significance tests of the between-group and across-survey differences.

*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01