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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2015 Dec;19(12):2214–2223. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1005-2

Table 2.

Sexual risk behaviors and substance use among community-recruited and referred participants and community-recruited participants who did and did not refer

Community-recruited participants Referred participants Test statistic p value Participants eligible to refer but did not Participants eligible to refer and did Test statistic p value
n = 1,384 n = 169 n = 555 n = 64
Any unwanted sexual experiences between the ages of 12–16 years 406 (30 %) 60 (37 %) 8.69 0.013 164 (30 %) 23 (37 %) 1.33 0.515
Number of partners in the last 6 months 5.65 0.227 4.9 0.297
 0 11 (1 %) 3 (2 %) 6 (1 %) 0 (0 %)
 1–3 493 (36 %) 65 (38 %) 197 (36 %) 18 (28 %)
 4–8 503 (36 %) 58 (34 %) 203 (37 %) 27 (42 %)
 9–15 221 (16 %) 19 (11 %) 90 (16 %) 8 (13 %)
 ≥16 152 (11 %) 24 (14 %) 58 (10 %) 11 (17 %)
In last 6 months
 URAI with male/transgender male partners 687 (50 %) 90 (55 %) 1.03 0.311 291 (53 %) 35 (55 %) 0.03 0.856
 UIAI with male/transgender male partners 1023 (75 %) 118 (72 %) 0.76 0.381 405 (74 %) 50 (78 %) 0.44 0.507
 Received money, drugs, or other goods or place to stay to have sex 295 (22 %) 39 (24 %) 0.38 0.539 103 (19 %) 19 (30 %) 3.81 0.051
 Harmful drinking (AUDIT ≥ 8) 430 (41 %) 41 (37 %) 3.01 0.082 164 (39 %) 14 (38 %) 1.63 0.201
Drug use
 Marijuana 756 (56 %) 86 (54 %) 0.33 0.567 322 (59 %) 34 (56 %) 0.27 0.603
 Inhaled nitrites 156 (12 %) 16 (11 %) 0.21 0.649 67 (13 %) 7 (11 %) 0.18 0.670
 Cocaine 342 (26 %) 42 (27 %) 0.08 0.783 126 (24 %) 17 (27 %) 0.35 0.553
 Powder cocaine 239 (18 %) 28 (19 %) 0.0009 0.976 92 (18 %) 14 (23 %) 0.88 0.346
 Methamphetamine 127 (10 %) 10 (7 %) 1.48 0.224 40 (8 %) 6 (10 %) 0.157 0.615