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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Sep;17(7):2450–2458. doi: 10.1007/s10461-012-0387-7

Table 1.

Percent of men and women participants from the NIDA CTN Safe Sex for Men/Women clinical trials reporting condom use during heterosexual anal sex (HAI) in 90 days prior to baseline

Any HAI Men (n = 539) n (%) Women (n = 441) n (%) χ2 p
Sexual partners
 All 177 (32.8) 119 (27.0) 3.94 0.047
 Main (♂, n = 416; ♀, n = 328) 119 (28.6) 76 (23.2) 2.80 0.094
 Casual (♂, n = 279; ♀, n = 227) 95 (34.1) 38 (16.7) 19.36 < 0.001
Condom use for HAI
All sex partners
 None 129 (72.9) 101 (84.2) 5.21a 0.022
 Some (1–79 %) 18 (10.2) 7 (5.8)
 Frequent ( > 79 %) 30 (16.9) 12 (10)
Main sex partners
 None 93 (78.2) 71 (93.0) 5.60a 0.018
 Some (1–79 %) 7 (5.9) 2 (2.6)
 Frequent ( > 79 %) 19 (16.0) 5 (6.4)
Casual sex partners
 None 62 (65.3) 26 (68.4) 0.12a 0.728
 Some (1–79 %) 14 (14.7) 2 (5.3)
 Frequent ( > 79 %) 19 (20) 10 (26.3)
a

Due to small n “some condom use” and “frequent condom use” categories collapsed for the contingency table analyses