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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2011 Oct 18;24(4):529–535. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2011.617413

Table 3.

Distributions of covariates between men willing to use CVCT and men not willing to use CVCT

CVCT[mean(sd)]
Covariatea Willing Not willing P
Age 31.2 (8.9) 31.6 (8.7) 0.6957
# of school years c 13.2 (2.6) 14.4 (2.7) 0.0131
Scales
 Discrimination 5.5 (2.4) 5.8 (2.4) 0.4825
 Knowledge 13.7 (2.8) 14.1 (3.1) 0.1387
 Gay Identity 65.3 (14.1) 66.2 (11.5) 0.9615

CVCT [%(n)]
Covariate b Willing Not willing P

Race
 Other 8.4 (30) 8.9 (4) 0.7826
 White/European African 91.6 (327) 91.1 (41)
Sex of partners
 Both men and women 39.8 (143) 42.2 (19) 0.7579
 Only men 60.2 (216) 57.8 (26)
Current sexual relationship
 Have one, with outside partners 16.3 (58) 20.0 (9) 0.6950
 Have one, monogamous 46.8 (166) 48.9 (22)
 Do not have one 36.9 (131) 31.1 (14)
Description of last sex
 Did not use condom, insertive partner 20.1 (72) 22.2 (10) 0.9556
 Did not use condom, receptive partner 20.3 (73) 22.2 (10)
 Used condom, insertive partner 14.5 (52) 11.1 (5)
 Used condom, receptive partner 22.6 (81) 24.4 (11)
 Did not answer 22.6 (81) 20.0 (9)
Ever tested for HIV
 Yes 86.9 (306) 84.4 (38) 0.6441
 No 13.1 (46) 15.6 (7)
Most recent HIV test result
 Negative 83.0 (298) 80.0 (36) 0.3016
 Positive 6.1 (22) 2.2 (1)
 Other/Did not answer 10.9 (39) 17.8 (8)
Experience IPV in last 12 months
 No 88.2 (313) 86.7 (39) 0.7702
 Yes 11.8 (42) 13.3 (6)
Location of last HIV test
 Private doctor’s office 39.8 (146) 35.6 (16) 0.7818
 Public center/testing site 24.5 (88) 28.9 (13)
 Other 35.7 (128) 35.6 (16)
a

Two-sided Wilcoxin rank-sum test

b

Chi-square (χ2) tests and Fisher’s Exact, when expected cell counts were < 5

c

p<0.05