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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2020 Jul;24(7):2169–2177. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-02782-9

Table III.

Individual, partner and dyadic characteristics associated with any perceived benefit of PrEP (self, partner or both)

adjOR1 95%CI
Couple characteristics
Relationship length, years 0.574 0.43–0.77
Married 1.37 0.71–2.66
Sexual agreement allows for outside partnerships 10.144 4.69–21.94
Individual
PrEP eligible 2.862 1.17–6.99
Trust 0.95 0.90–1.01
Communal planning and decision-making 0.894 0.85–0.94
Experienced intimate partner violence 0.97 0.85–1.10
Perpetrated intimate partner violence 1.06 0.93–1.21
Nonprescription drug use 1.732 1.00–2.98
Binge drinking 0.71 0.38–1.33
Partner
PrEP eligible 1.27 0.53–3.03
Nonprescription drug use 0.69 0.40–1.21
Binge drinking 0.82 0.44–1.53
Trust 0.95 0.93–1.03
Communal planning and decision-making 0.96 0.91–1.01
1

adjOR=adjusted odds ratio; adjusted for participant and partner age, race and education

2

p<0.05

3

p<0.01

4

p<0.001