TABLE 1.
Total, No. (%)a | Men Who Ever Heard about PrEP No. (%) | Men Who Never Heard about PrEP No. (%) | P | |
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Total | 477 (100) | 185 (38.8) | 292 (61.2) | |
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Mode of survey administration | .500 | |||
Self | 302 (66.1) | 120 (33.9) | 181 (60.1) | |
Interviewer | 155 (33.9) | 56 (36.6) | 97 (63.4) | |
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Race/ethnicity | .258 | |||
African American or Black | 48 (10.1) | 21 (43.8) | 27 (56.3) | |
Latino | 96 (20.2) | 32 (33.7) | 63 (66.3) | |
White | 241 (50.6) | 90 (37.5) | 150 (62.5) | |
Other | 91 (19.1) | 42 (46.7) | 48 (53.3) | |
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HIV statusb | .000 | |||
Negative | 438 (91.3) | 151 (34.7) | 284 (65.3) | |
Positive | 42 (8.8) | 34 (81.0) | 8 (19.0) | |
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Perceived risk of HIVc | .622 | |||
No risk | 105 (24.4) | 33 (31.4) | 72 (68.6) | |
Low risk | 279 (64.7) | 100 (36.1) | 177 (63.9) | |
High risk | 47 (10.9) | 18 (38.3) | 29 (61.7) |
Of the 480 men who had sex with men in the preceding six months, information about mode of survey administration was missing for 23 men. Because of missing data, the total number is some categories is <480.
Men who preferred not to answer the question were excluded from these analyses.
Men who reported being HIV-positive were excluded from these analyses.