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. 2013 Jun 18;10(6):e1001472. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001472

Table 4. Prevalence of HIV infection by lifetime history of consensual male–male sex, male-on-male sexual violence victimization, and male-on-male sexual violence perpetration.

Group Category of Potential Exposure to HIV through Male–Male Contact Percent (Number) HIV+ 95% CI
No male–male contact (consensual or nonconsensual) No male-on-male contact (consensual or nonconsensual) (n = 992) 17.0 (170) 14.2–20.2
No oral/anal contact (consensual or nonconsensual) (n = 1,148) 18.1 (206) 15.5–21.2
By type of male–male contact a Consensual male–male sexual contact
Any consensual male–male sexual behavior (n = 73) 27.4 (20) 17.6–40.0
Consensual oral/anal male–male sexual behavior (n = 35) 31.4 (11) 18.0–48.9
Sexual violence victimization
Any male-on-male victimization (n = 131) 23.7 (31) 16.3–33.1
Oral/anal male-on-male victimization (n = 46) 17.4 (8) 8.9–31.1
Sexual violence perpetration
Any male-on-male perpetration (n = 36) 27.8 (10) 17.3–41.5
Oral/anal male-on-male perpetration (n = 16) 34.8 (6) 20.2–52.9
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Participants reporting multiple different types of contact may be classified within more than one of these groups.