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. 2020 May 8;8(5):e18597. doi: 10.2196/18597

Table 2.

Differences in HIV care continuum outcomes at baseline and 6 months among men who have sex with men and transwomen living with HIV (Health eNav, 2017-2019).

Characteristic Baseline, n (%) 6 months, n (%) Percentage mean change Generalized estimating equationa outcome effects over time
OR (95% CI) P value
Total 120 (100.0) 88 (73.3) b
HIV care continuum outcomes

Received primary HIV care, last 6 months


No 21 (17.5) 9 (10.2) Reference


Yes 99 (82.5) 79 (89.8) 7.3 1.79 (0.82-3.93) .14

Currently taking ARTc


No 27 (22.5) 16 (18.2) Reference


Yes 92 (76.7) 72 (81.8) 5.2 1.13 (0.70-1.83) .61

Undetectable viral load


No 32 (26.7) 13 (14.8) Reference


Yes 65 (54.2) 67 (76.1) 22.0 2.16 (1.30-3.57) .003

aThree generalized estimating equation models were used for the analyses: (1) odds of receiving primary HIV care at 6 months compared with baseline, (2) odds of taking ART at 6 months compared with baseline, and (3) odds of being virally suppressed at 6 months compared with baseline.

bNot applicable.

cART: antiretroviral therapy.