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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Oct;20(10):2178–2185. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1276-7

Table 3.

Participant- and partner-level characteristics associated with perception of the partner as a likely HIV/STI source among recently diagnosed MSM/TW; Lima, Peru, 2011.

Characteristics Crude Prevalence Ratio (n = 993) 95% CI P Adjusted Prevalence Ratioa (n = 743) 95% CI P
Age (years) 1.00 0.99-1.02 0.64 1.00 0.99-1.02 0.91
Education
    Less than high school Ref - - Ref - -
    Completed high school 1.25 0.85-1.83 0.26 0.88 0.60-1.30 0.53
    Higher educationb 1.42 0.98-2.05 0.06 1.00 0.69-1.44 0.99
Respondent sexual orientation/gender identity
    Heterosexual Ref - - Ref - -
    Bisexual 0.51 0.32-0.81 <0.05 0.52 0.30-0.90 <0.05
    Homosexual 0.40 0.27-0.59 <0.05 0.47 0.31-0.73 <0.05
    Transgender 0.26 0.15-0.46 <0.05 0.37 0.19-0.70 <0.05
STI diagnosis
    Any non-HIV STI Ref - - Ref - -
    HIV 0.80 0.56-1.13 0.20 0.82 0.56-1.21 0.32
    HIV plus any other STI 1.06 0.78-1.46 0.70 0.95 0.69-1.30 0.75
Partner sexual orientation/gender identity
    Heterosexual Ref - - Ref - -
    Bisexual 1.53 0.94-2.50 0.08 1.49 0.85-2.61 0.16
    Homosexual 2.33 1.46-3.70 <0.05 2.07 1.19-3.61 <0.05
    Transgender 3.71 2.02-6.80 <0.05 2.84 1.48-5.44 <0.05
Partnership type
    Stable Ref - - Ref - -
    Casual 0.83 0.64-1.07 0.16 1.05 0.77-1.42 0.77
    Commercial 0.43 0.26-0.70 <0.05 0.71 0.44-1.16 0.17
Unprotected anal intercourse 2.93 2.17-3.97 <0.05 3.2 2.28-4.46 <0.05
a

Adjusted for all variables included in table

b

Received some post-secondary education (e.g., University or technical school)

Note: Bold indicates statistical significance