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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 4.

Prevalence of HIV Risk and Prevention Behaviors in the National Study of Stigma and Sexual Health, Stratified by Key Demographic Characteristics (N=502).

Race Age U.S. Region
HIV Risk/Prevention
Behavior
Non-White
(N=191)
White
(N=311)
18-35
(N=165)
36+
(N=337)
South
(N=185)
All Other
Regions
(N=317)
Condom Used During Anal Sex With Most Recent Male Partner 74 (45.4%) 129 (46.2%) 59 (46.5%) 144 (45.6%) 73 (41.5%) 129 (48.5%)
Ever Tested for HIV 162 (84.8%) 243 (78.1%) 112 (67.5%) 293 (86.9%)** 158 (85.4%) 247 (77.9%)
Tested Positive for HIV 25 (15.4%) 32 (13.2%) 8 (7.2%) 49 (16.7%) 26 (16.5%) 31 (12.6%)
Ever Tested for STI 129 (67.5%) 207 (66.6%) 108 (65.1%) 229 (68.0%) 130 (70.3%) 207 (65.3%)
Tested Positive for an STI 16 (12.3%) 14 (6.8%) 8 (7.4%) 22 (9.6%) 17 (13.1%) 13 (6.3%)
Used PrEP in Past 6 Months 20 (12.1%) 10 (3.6%)* 15 (9.6%) 15 (5.2%) 12 (7.6%) 18 (6.3%)
Took PrEP Every day for 7 Days 10 (50.0%) 9 (100.0%)** 10 (62.5%) 9 (64.3%) 5 (41.7%) 15 (83.3%)
Used PEP in Past 6 Months 3 (1.8%) 3 (1.1%) 1 (0.6%) 5 (1.7%) 3 (1.9%) 4 (1.4%)
***

p<0.001;

**

p<0.01;

*

p<0.05

Note: Chi-squared tests were performed for all variables. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Comparisons were made between two levels of each category (e.g., within race/ethnicity non-white was compared to white)