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. 2017 Jul 25;53(4):2249–2267. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12746

Table 2.

PrEP Awareness and Use among MSM Visiting the Rhode Island STD Clinic at First Visit (N = 316)

PrEP Awareness PrEP Use
% OR 95% CI %
Race/ethnicity
Non‐Hispanic white (N = 203) 51 Ref 3
Non‐Hispanic black (N = 34) 26 0.35** 0.16–0.79 0
Hispanic/Latino (N = 50) 40 0.65 0.35–1.21 4
Other/unknown (N = 29) 58 1.38 0.63–3.03 4
Age group
16–19 (N = 17) 18 Ref 0
20–24 (N = 84) 35 2.46 0.65–9.26 0
25–29 (N = 61) 59 6.72*** 1.75–25.85 10
30–34 (N = 55) 58 6.49*** 1.67–25.23 0
35–44 (N = 34) 47 4.15** 1.01–17.11 0
45–54 (N = 44) 59 6.74*** 1.69–26.91 2
55 + (N = 21) 33 2.33 0.50–10.91 0

Notes. PrEP use was not great enough to analyze differences in PrEP use by demographic characteristics.

**p ≤ .05, ***p ≤ .01.

MSM, men who have sex with men; PrEp, pre‐exposure prophylaxis; STD, sexually transmitted diseases.