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. 2016 Feb 4;6(2):e010388. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010388

Table 3.

Factors associated with prior HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Tijuana, Mexico

No prior HIV testing (N=56)
Prior HIV testing (N=133)
Univariate RDS-weighted*
Multivariate RDS-weighted† (N=176)
n (%)‡ n (%)‡ OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Sociodemographics
 Age in years, mean (SD) 27.7 (9.2) 30.2 (8.3) 1.04 1.01 to 1.08 1.09 1.04 to 1.15
 Male-identifying 53 (94.6) 121 (91.7) 0.28 0.06 to 1.32
 Gay-identifying 26 (46.4) 92 (69.7) 3.11 1.68 to 5.73 3.73 1.48 to 9.42
 Born in Tijuana 14 (25.0) 46 (34.6) 2.26 1.10 to 4.62 2.68 1.05 to 6.86
 At least a high school education 19 (33.9) 73 (54.9) 2.40 1.29 to 4.45 2.65 1.08 to 6.53
 Employed 27 (48.2) 88 (66.7) 1.57 0.87 to 2.84
 Monthly income ≥3500 pesos (US$∼280) 28 (51.9) 74 (58.3) 1.05 0.57 to 1.93
 Ever incarcerated (jail or prison) 16 (29.6) 37 (28.9) 1.15 0.60 to 2.19
Sexual behaviours
 Exchanged money for sex (≤6 months) 19 (33.9) 28 (21.4) 0.42 0.21 to 0.82 1.28 0.49 to 3.37
 Number of male sexual partners (≤2 months), mean (SD) 7.0 (14.5) 6.3 (9.8) 1.00 0.97 to 1.04
 Number of CAI acts (≤2 months), mean (SD) 6.6 (18.8) 8.2 (23.2) 0.98 0.97 to 1.00 0.95 0.92 to 0.98
 Relationship to male sexual partners (≤2 months)
  Spouse or live-in partner 12 (24.0) 34 (26.6) 1.02 0.51 to 2.02
  Steady non-live-in partner 37 (69.8) 81 (64.3) 0.88 0.47 to 1.66
  Casual partner 29 (53.7) 69 (54.8) 0.95 0.52 to 1.72
  Anonymous partner 18 (37.5) 44 (37.6) 0.69 0.36 to 1.34
 Venues visited to meet male sexual partners (≤2 months)
  Bar, nightclub or disco 15 (28.9) 36 (27.9) 0.59 0.29 to 1.20
  Bathhouse or sauna 7 (12.5) 13 (9.9) 0.33 0.12 to 0.94 0.33 0.08 to 1.43
  Adult movie theatre 5 (9.1) 11 (8.4) 0.62 0.14 to 2.71
  Dark room 7 (12.7) 11 (8.4) 0.19 0.05 to 0.71 0.31 0.06 to 1.74
  Internet café 7 (12.7) 9 (6.8) 0.88 0.34 to 2.31
  Public place (eg, park, restroom, bus) 13 (24.1) 23 (17.6) 0.56 0.23 to 1.35
Substance use
 Illicit drug use (lifetime)
  Marijuana 29 (52.7) 66 (49.6) 0.56 0.31 to 1.03
  Methamphetamine 21 (38.2) 32 (24.1) 1.18 0.61 to 2.27
  Cocaine 14 (25.5) 38 (28.8) 1.30 0.69 to 2.48
  Amyl nitrite (poppers) 5 (9.1) 27 (20.3) 2.76 1.01 to 7.53 2.32 0.49 to 10.96
  Heroin 5 (9.1) 10 (7.5) 2.07 0.62 to 6.90
 Illicit drug use (≤1 month)
  Marijuana 19 (34.6) 38 (28.8) 0.74 0.40 to 1.39
  Methamphetamine 18 (32.7) 23 (17.3) 0.77 0.38 to 1.55
  Cocaine 5 (9.1) 11 (8.3) 0.44 0.16 to 1.20
  Amyl nitrite (poppers) 2 (3.6) 9 (6.8) 9.43 0.64 to 138.01
  Heroin 4 (7.3) 6 (4.5) 2.54 0.52 to 12.43
 Any injection drug use (≤1 month) 4 (7.4) 5 (4.0) 2.50 0.50 to 12.43
 Hazardous alcohol consumption (≤12 months) 22 (40.0) 54 (40.9) 0.49 0.26 to 0.91 0.78 0.32 to 1.89
 Any drug use before/during sex (≤2 months) 8 (15.1) 15 (11.8) 1.05 0.40 to 2.76
 Any alcohol use before/during sex (≤2 months) 20 (36.4) 55 (42.0) 0.67 0.36 to 1.24
History of abuse
 Ever experienced sexual abuse 11 (19.6) 41 (31.1) 4.91 2.00 to 12.05 3.24 1.06 to 9.86
 Ever experienced physical abuse 8 (14.6) 27 (20.6) 2.21 0.88 to 5.54
 Ever experienced emotional abuse 16 (29.6) 46 (35.4) 1.67 0.85 to 3.28
Psychosocial factors
 Social support, mean (SD) 21.8 (3.2) 22.4 (3.6) 1.03 0.95 to 1.13
 Perceived HIV-related stigma, mean (SD) 23.4 (3.9) 22.5 (3.9) 1.01 0.94 to 1.09
 Outness about having sex with men, mean (SD)§ 4.5 (2.0) 5.5 (1.7) 1.27 1.08 to 1.50 1.28 1.02 to 1.62
 Internalised homophobia, mean (SD)§ 21.2 (6.5) 18.1 (6.1) 0.96 0.91 to 1.00 0.92 0.86 to 0.99
HIV/STI knowledge
 HIV/STI counselling or education programme (≤2 months) 4 (8.2) 24 (18.9) 1.95 0.69 to 5.57
 HIV knowledge, mean (SD) 12.3 (2.9) 14.1 (2.3) 1.29 1.14 to 1.46 1.10 0.93 to 1.31
HIV/STI prevalence
 Tested HIV-positive 11 (19.6) 20 (15.0) 1.43 0.67 to 3.07
 Self-reported an STI diagnosis (≤2 months) 7 (12.7) 22 (16.5) 1.11 0.50 to 2.45 0.67 0.20 to 2.23

*Univariate RDS-weighted ORs=study design adjusted estimates.

†Multivariate RDS-weighted ORs=study design and confounder adjusted estimates.

‡RDS-unadjusted sample estimates.

§Only asked of participants who identify as gay or bisexual; analysis excludes participants who identify as heterosexual.

AOR, adjusted OR; CAI, condomless anal intercourse; RDS, respondent-driven sampling; STI, sexually transmitted infection.