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. 2020 Jul 31;46(3):545–556. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00900-1

Table 4.

ECHOES respondents’ main activities (n = 1035)

Total Working in low LGBTI inequality countriesa Working in high LGBTI inequality countriesb p-value
(n = 1035) (n = 786) (n = 249)
% n % n % n
Primary prevention 88.6 917 89.9 707 84.3 210 0.015
 Information provisionc 97.2 891 97.6 690 95.7 201 0.149
 Interventionsc 61.6 565 62.8 444 57.6 121 0.175
 Consultation and counselling 58.0 600 55.6 437 65.5 163 0.006
Testing provision 50.6 524 50.4 396 51.4 128 0.778
Referral and linkage to care 49.8 515 51.1 402 45.4 113 0.113
Treatment and support activities 51.3 531 52.2 410 48.6 121 0.326
 Information provisiond 95.7 508 95.9 393 95.0 115 0.700
 Interventionsd 55.0 292 53.9 221 58.7 71 0.354
Cross-cutting activities 46.3 479 47.8 376 41.4 103 0.074
 Developing interventions, outreach and support activitiese 92.9 445 93.9 353 89.3 92 0.110
 Monitoring, evaluation and reporting of organisation's activitiese 91.6 439 91.2 343 93.2 96 0.520
 Advocacy and networkinge 90.4 433 90.7 341 89.3 92 0.676
 Engage with research and or community needs assessmentse 89.6 429 88.8 334 92.2 95 0.317
 Marketing, advertising and media activitiese 81.0 388 81.6 307 78.6 81 0.490
 Staff developmente 75.2 360 74.5 280 77.7 80 0.505
 Managemente 73.3 351 71.8 270 78.6 81 0.165
 Fundraisinge 62.0 297 61.7 232 63.1 65 0.795

aRoughly corresponding to Western Europe countries (see method section)

bRoughly corresponding to Eastern Europe countries, (see method section)

cAmongst those reporting engagement in primary prevention activities

dAmongst those reporting engagement in treatment and support activities

eAmongst those reporting engagement in cross-cutting activities