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. 2014 Sep 16;4(9):e005351. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005351

Table 2.

Multivariate analyses of participant characteristics associated with incident HIV infection among migrant MSM in Beijing

Factors No. of HIV seroconversions Cumulative PY HIV incidence (/100 PY) Univariate
Multivariate
HR (95% CI) p Value Adjusted HR (95% CI) p Value
Total 16 204.27 7.83
Education
 Junior college and below 13 143.95 9.03 1.00
 Above junior college 3 60.32 4.97 0.56 (0.16 to 1.98) 0.370
Seeking partner through internet
 No 12 109.45 10.96 1.00
 Yes 4 94.81 4.22 0.39 (0.12 to 1.20) 0.100
Age of first anal intercourse (median, years)
 ≥15 14 200.99 6.97 1.00 1.00
  <15 2 3.28 60.98 8.28 (1.88 to 36.46) 0.005 9.20 (1.94 to 43.56) 0.005
Ever had group sex
 No 11 183.48 6 1.00 1.00
 Yes 5 20.78 24.06 3.95 (1.37 to 11.38) 0.011 4.30 (1.40 to 13.18) 0.011
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS was acquired from
Media
 No 12 109.65 10.94 1.00
 Yes 4 94.62 4.23 0.39 (0.12 to 1.20) 0.100
Internet
 No 6 108.59 5.53 1.00
 Yes 10 95.68 10.45 0.38 (0.12 to 1.19) 0.097
Consistent condom use during oral sex with regular partners since last investigation
 No 1 9.45 1.00
 Yes 15 194.82 0.73 (0.10 to 5.50) 0.758
Consistent condom use during oral sex with casual partners since last investigation
 No 0 7.70 0 1.00
 Yes 9 128.67 6.99
Consistent condom use during anal sex with regular partners since last investigation
 No 3 29.18 10.28 1.00
 Yes 13 175.09 7.42 0.72 (0.21 to 2.53) 0.609
Consistent condom use during anal sex with casual partners since last investigation
 No 2 27.56 7.26 1.00
 Yes 10 115.99 8.62 1.19 (0.26 to 5.42) 0.825

MSM, men who have sex with men; PY, person-years.