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. 2016 Jun 1;3(3):238–242. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2014.0129

Table 1.

Comparison of Characteristics and Behaviors of Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men Recruited Through Time-Location Sampling Versus Online Sampling, Jiangsu Province, China

  TLS (n=261) Online (n=271)  
  Crude, n Adjusted, % (95% CI) Crude, n (%, 95% CI) χ2 P
Demographics
Age in years       14.4 .001
 18–25 77 30.0 (28.1–31.8) 82 (30.3, 24.8–36.1)    
 26–35 81 29.6 (27.3–31.9) 116 (42.8, 36.8–48.9)    
 ≥36 103 40.4 (36.7–44.0) 71 (26.2, 21.1–31.9)    
 Missing 2 (0.7, 0.1–2.6)    
Education       37.4 <.001
 Middle school or less 59 20.1 (17.6–22.5) 20 (7.4, 4.6–11.2)    
 High school or technical 126 49.8 (46.3–53.2) 104 (38.4, 32.6–44.4)    
 Some college or higher 76 30.1 (28.1–32.1) 147 (54.2, 48.1–60.3)    
Marital status       1.7 .431
 Single 162 61.5 (58.4–64.6) 161 (66.8, 53.3–65.3)    
 Married 78 31.2 (27.9–34.5) 74 (27.3, 22.1–33.0)    
 Div/Sep/Wid 21 7.2 (5.8–8.7) 16 (5.9, 3.4–9.4)    
Cohabitate       11.2 .004
 With a woman 50 19.4 (16.8–22.1) 51 (18.8, 14.3–24.0)    
 With a man 65 24.6 (22.5–26.7) 42 (15.5, 11.4–20.4)    
 Others 146 55.9 (52.6–59.3) 178 (65.7, 59.7–71.3)    
Full time employment 208 79.2 (75.2–83.2) 232 (85.6, 80.9–89.6) 3.7 .056
Hukou (official residence)       10.5 .001
 Nanjing/Jiangsu 193 73.9 (69.8–78.0) 231 (85.2, 80.4–89.2)    
 Other province 68 26.1 (23.8–28.4) 40 (14.8, 10.8–19.6)    
Income (RMB per month)       8.1 .017
 ≤2999 100 37.7 (34.3–41.3) 81 (29.9, 24.5–35.7)    
 3000–4999 100 39.7 (36.9–42.4) 100 (36.9, 31.1–42.9)    
 ≥5000 61 22.6 (21.0–24.2) 90 (33.2, 27.6–39.2)    
Sexual Identity and Behavior
Sexual orientation       5.1 .080
 Gay 168 64.4 (60.8–68.0) 189 (69.7, 63.9–75.2)    
 Bisexual 82 31.8 (28.8–34.7) 65 (24.0, 19.0–29.5)    
 Heterosexual/Not sure 11 3.8 (2.8–4.9) 17 (6.3, 3.7–9.9)    
Told anyone your sexual orientation 155 58.8 (55.7–61.8) 136 (50.2, 44.1–56.3) 3.8 .051
Have a regular partner 121 46.2 (43.0–49.4) 115 (42.4, 36.5–48.6) 1.2 .280
How long with this regular partner (months)       3.2 .517
 <3 14 5.6 (4.6–6.6) 17 (6.3, 3.7–9.9)    
 3–6 13 6.0 (4.6–7.3) 19 (7.0, 4.3–10.7)    
 7–12 24 9.2 (7.8–10.7) 26 (9.6, 6.4–13.7)    
 13–36 26 9.0 (7.8–10.3) 24 (8.9, 5.8–12.9)    
 ≥37 44 16.4 (14.3–18.5) 29 (10.7, 7.3–15.0)    
 No main partner 140 53.8 (50.3–57.2) 156 (57.6, 51.4–63.5)    
UIAI with regular partner in past 6 months 50 20.9 (18.5–23.4) 54 (19.9, 15.3–25.2) 0.1 .743
URAI with regular partner in past 6 months 34 13.9 (12.0–15.8) 42 (15.5, 11.4–20.4) 0.3 .578
Numbers of male anal sex partners in the past 6 months       13.8 .001
 ≤1 112 43.3 (40.0–46.6) 83 (30.6, 25.2–36.5)    
 2–5 94 35.4 (32.6–38.2) 133 (49.1, 43.0–55.2)    
 ≥6 32 11.0 (9.7–12.3) 44 (16.2, 12.1–21.2)    
 Missing 23 10.3 (8.9–11.7) 11 (4.1, 2.0–7.1)    
UIAI with casual partner in past 6 months 85 33.4 (30.6–36.2) 93 (34.3,28.7–40.3) 0.1 .810
URAI with casual partner in past 6 months 53 20.8 (18.7–22.9) 89 (32.8, 27.3–38.8) 10.0 .002
HIV Testing
Ever tested for HIV 218 82.3 (78.0–86.5) 189 (69.7, 63.9–75.2) 14.6 <.001
Times tested for HIV in the last year       9.4 .009
 None 15 5.8 (4.5–7.1) 24 (8.9, 5.8–12.9)    
 Once 87 32.8 (30.1–35.4) 91 (33.6, 28.0–39.5)    
 Twice or more 116 43.7 (40.5–46.9) 73 (26.9, 21.7–32.6)    
 Missing 43 17.7 (15.7–19.7) 83 (30.6, 25.2–36.5)    

TLS, Time-Location Sampling; CI, confidence interval; UIAI, unprotected insertive anal intercourse; URAI, unprotected receptive anal intercourse.