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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Dec;21(12):3336–3345. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1969-1

Table IV.

Association between sexual behavior and product acceptability among transgender women and cisgender men who have sex with men in MTN-017 (N=187) recruited from September 2013 to November 2014 in the US, Thailand, Peru and South Africa

Daily oral Daily rectal RAI rectal
Ease of use Overall liking Likelihood to use Ease of use Overall liking Likelihood to use Ease of use Overall liking Likelihood to use
β* p β p β p β p β p β p β p β p β p
Sex partners .13 .084 .13 .074 .15 .043 .03 .669 −.06 .405 −.00 .975 −.02 .803 −.02 .810 −.05 .500
Insertive anal sex .13 .078 .08 .291 .10 .193 −.05 .468 −.16 .037 −.05 .508 −.04 .637 −.18 .015 −.04 .574
Receptive anal sex .15 .048 .08 .270 .16 .033 .22 .002 .24 .001 .18 .017 .05 .497 .20 .007 −.04 .632
Any transactional sex −.19 .012 −.08 .263 −.05 .498 −.01 .895 .01 .881 .09 .205 −.08 .269 .09 .246 −.04 .641
*

β coefficients and p-values from linear regressions adjusting for study period. Associations with p≤ .05 have been highlighted.

RAI= receptive anal intercourse