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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 7.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2018 Feb 13;30(8):990–996. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2018.1437253

Table 4:

Association between circumcision of HIV +ve men and subsequent sexual risk behaviors, circumcised versus uncircumcised

Sexual risk behavior in last 12 months Unadjusted Adjusteda,§
PR 95% CI p-value PR 95% CI p-value
Sexual activity 1.02 0.96,1.10 0.384 0.99 0.94,1.05 0.790
Alcohol before sex 0.89 0.70,1.13 0.352 0.94 0.75,1.18 0.613
Transactional sex 1.58 1.01,2.48 0.045 1.54 1.06,2.23 0.022
Multiple sexual partners (3+) 1.36 0.88,2.11 0.161 1.39 0.92,2.10 0.115
Casual sex partners 1.21 0.95,1.54 0.124 1.19 0.96,1.48 0.118
Inconsistent condom use with casual partners 1.33 0.98,1.79 0.068 1.25 0.94,1.67 0.131

Associations are only among the 350 men retained i.e. those seen at the baseline visit (07/2013–01/2015) and follow up visit (02/2015–09/2016)

a

Adjusted for baseline age, marital status, community type, education status, religion, enrollment in HIV care, additional exposure to targeted messaging in the stylish living campaign, as well as the respective behavior at baseline

§

Full results for each adjusted model are included in supplements (Supplemental Table 1)