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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Jul;21(7):2207–2214. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1792-8

Table IV.

Crude and adjusted prevalence ratiosa for always using a condom during oral sex by increasing score on a measure of social desirability bias, stratified by partner type and gender

Crude Prevalence Ratio 95% CI Adjusted Prevalence Ratio* 95% CI
Oral sex with main partner, overall (n=399) 1.62 [1.13, 2.32] 1.54 [1.04, 2.29]
Oral sex with main partner, men only (n=204) 1.52 [0.95, 2.44] 1.44 [0.93, 2.24]
Oral sex with main partner, women only (n=195) 1.72 [1.00, 2.97] 1.63 [0.91, 2.93]
Oral sex with other partners, overall (n=167) 2.50 [1.85, 3.39] 2.65 [1.94, 3.61]
Oral sex with other partners, men only (n=89) 2.23 [1.46, 3.41] 2.29 [1.39, 3.76]
Oral sex with other partners, women only (n=78) 2.90 [1.91, 4.41] 2.76 [1.63, 4.67]

Bold results suggest significant at the p<0.05 level;

a

adjusted for drug use, age, employment status, presence of main sex partner, HIV status, and homelessness