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. 2017 Aug 11;7(8):e015390. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015390

Table 4.

Comparisons of substance use among transgender women with reactive and non-reactive HIV test

Substance use Total (n=1375) HIV test result
Reactive (n=81) Non-reactive (n=1294)
n (%) n (%) n (%) p Value*
Drank at least one can of beer or glass of wine in the past three months
 No 331 (24.1) 28 (8.5) 303 (91.5) 0.02
 Yes 1042 (75.9) 53 (5.1) 989 (94.9)
Frequency of having more than five drinks in 1 day in the past three months
 Never more than five drinks 336 (24.4) 28 (8.3) 308 (91.7) 0.17
 Less than once a month 771 (56.1) 40 (5.2) 731 (94.8)
 1–3 times a week 157 (11.4) 9 (5.7) 148 (94.3)
 Four or more times a week 111 (8.1) 4 (3.6) 107 (96.4)
Used illicit drugs in the past 12 months
 Never 1224 (89.0) 72 (5.9) 1152 (94.1) 0.74
 Yes, amphetamine-type stimulant (Yama, Crystal Ice, Ecstasy) 139 (10.1) 8 (5.8) 131 (94.2)
 Other (marijuana, heroin) 12 (0.9) 1 (8.3) 11 (91.7)
Injected any illicit drugs in the past three months
 No 1355 (98.6) 78 (5.8) 1277 (94.2) 0.01
 Yes 20 (1.5) 3 (15.0) 17 (85.0)
Had sex during/after using illicit drugs in the past three months
 No 1286 (93.5) 76 (5.9) 1210 (94.1) 1.00
 Yes 89 (6.5) 5 (5.6) 84 (94.4)

2 or Fisher’s exact test was used as appropriate.