Table 1:
Participants (n=1372) | |
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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%) |