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. 2018 Feb 12;21(2):e25079. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25079

Table 4.

Subgroup analysis of peer counselling versus standard‐of‐care on recent high‐risk behaviours among newly diagnosed HIV‐positive MSM participated in all sessions (per‐protocola)

Intervention (N = 165) Standard‐of‐care (N = 124)
Characteristics n (%) n (%) Unadjusted OR (95% CI)*
Alcohol consumption
No 102 (61.8) 76 (61.3) Reference
Yes 63 (38.2) 48 (38.7) 0.97 (0.61, 1.58)
Alcohol use before sex
No 151 (91.5) 116 (93.6) Reference
Yes 14 (8.5) 8 (6.4) 1.34 (0.55, 3.31)
Illicit drug use
No 149 (97.6) 121 (90.3) Reference
Yes 16 (2.4) 3 (9.7) 0.23 (0.07, 0.81)
Had multiple (>1) male sexual partners
No 146 (88.5) 103 (83.1) Reference
Yes 19 (11.5) 21 (16.9) 0.64 (0.33, 1.25)
Had condomless insertive or receptive anal sex with men
No 163 (98.8) 122 (98.4) Reference
Yes 2 (1.2) 2 (1.6) 0.75 (0.11, 5.39)
Had anal sex with known HIV‐positive men
No 155 (96.9) 120 (96.8) Reference
Yes 10 (6.1) 4 (3.2) 1.94 (0.59, 6.32)
Had oral sex with known HIV‐positive men
No 160 (97.0) 123 (99.2) Reference
Yes 5 (3.0) 1 (0.8) 3.84 (0.44, 33.32)
Had anal sex with commercial sex worker
No 163 (98.8) 124 (100) Reference
Yes 2 (1.2) 0
Had condomless vaginal sex with women
No 164 (99.4) 118 (95.2) Reference
Yes 1 (0.6) 6 (4.8) 0.12 (0.02, 0.98)

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

a

Assessed cross‐sectionally using the last follow‐up data (12‐month visit).