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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 8.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet HIV. 2018 Jun 1;5(7):e379–e389. doi: 10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30065-1

Table 1:

Demographic characteristics

Participants (n=1372)

Age (years)
18–21  264 (19%)
22–29  724 (53%)
≥30  384 (28%)
Education
Primary   37 (3%)
Secondary or vocational  699 (51%)
University and above  636 (46%)
Study or work status
Work  797 (58%)
Work and study  523 (38%)
Neither   52 (4%)
Current living situation
With family  546 (40%)
With partner  193 (14%)
Alone or with housemate  633 (46%)
Used erectile dysfunction drugs
Yes  147 (11%)
No 1225 (89%)
Anal sex
Yes 1279 (93%)
No   93 (7%)
Total number of male partners
None   64 (5%)
1–5  786 (57%)
≥6  522 (38%)
Condom use with male partner
Always  551 (40%)
Not always  728 (53%)
Not applicable   93 (7%)
Group sex
Yes  461 (34%)
No  910 (66%)
Coerced into sex
Yes  212 (15%)
No 1159 (84%)
Received money for sex
Yes  239 (17%)
No 1133 (83%)
Internet recruitment of casual sex partners
Yes  541 (39%)
No  831 (61%)
Attended chemsex party
Yes   59 (4%)
No 1000 (73%)
Unknown or missing  313 (23%)