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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2019 Dec 1;82(4):355–361. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002151

Table 2.

Prevalence of HIV Risk and Prevention Behaviors in the National Study of Stigma and Sexual Health (N=502).

HIV Risk/Prevention Behavior N (%) 95% CI of
Prevalence
PrEP Use in Past 6 Months1
  No 415 (93.3%)
  Yes 30 (6.7%) (2.6%, 10.9%)
PrEP Adherence in Past 7 Days1
  Every day 19 (63.3%) (30.0%, 98.1%)
  Not every day 11 (36.7%)
PEP Use in Past 6 Months1
  No/unknown 438 (98.4%)
  Yes 7 (1.6%) (0.1%, 2.9%)
Tested for HIV in past year
  No 221 (54.8%)
  Yes 182 (45.2%) (38.0%, 52.3%)
Ever STI Tested
  No 127 (25.3%) (19.5%, 31.1%)
  Unsure 38 (7.6%) (4.1%, 11.2%)
  Yes 337 (67.1%) (60.8%, 73.3%)
Most Recent STI Test Result
  Negative 301 (89.3%) (84.9%, 93.9%)
  Positive 30 (8.9%) (4.6%, 13.1%)
  Don’t know/waiting for result 6 (1.8%) (0.2%, 3.3%)
Feels Comfortable Discussing Sex with Men with a Provider
  No 170 (38.4%)
  Yes 273 (61.6%) (54.8%, 68.3%)
Has Discussed Ways to Prevent HIV with a Provider
  No 285 (64.3%)
  Yes 158 (35.7%) (29.0%, 42.5%)

Notes: STI = Sexually transmitted infections (other than HIV); PrEP = pre-exposure prophylaxis; PEP = post-exposure prophylaxis. In items where the N does not add up to the Total N (502), this represents instances where all participants did not answer the question due to survey routing and/or skip patterns.

1

These analyses were conducted among HIV negative/unknown/untested participants.