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. 2020 Aug 31;23(Suppl 5):e25564. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25564

Table 2.

Characteristics associated with retention a at 6 months

Characteristics No Retention (%) Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CI) Wald test p‐value
Gender identity
MSM 147 109 (74.2) 1.35 (0.68, 2.69) 0.39
TGW 53 36 (67.9) 1  
Age at enrolment (years)
15 to 17 63 44 (69.8) 1  
18 to 19 137 101 (73.7) 1.21 (0.63, 2.34) 0.57
Education
≤Junior high school 87 65 (74.7) 1  
≥Senior high school 113 80 (70.8) 0.82 (0.44, 1.54) 0.54
Number of sex partners in last month
0 57 43 (75.4) 1  
1 87 63 (72.4) 0.85 (0.04, 1.84) 0.69
≥2 56 39 (69.6) 0.75 (0.33, 1.71) 0.49
Condom use in last month among sexually active (N = 143)
100% condom use 49 34 (69.4) 1  
Inconsistent condom use 94 68 (72.3) 1.15 (0.54, 2.46) 0.71
Substance use in last three months b
No 174 122 (70.1) 1 0.06
Yes 26 23 (88.5) 3.27 (0.94, 11.36)  
Self‐perceived risk (N = 197)
Felt at low risk 121 92 (76.0) 1  
Felt at moderate‐extremely high risk 76 53 (69.7) 0.72 (0.38, 1.38) 0.33
Intervention arm
YFS 100 72 (72.0) 1  
YFS + APP 100 73 (73.0) 1.05 (0.56, 1.96) 0.87

MSM, men who have sex with men; TGW, transgender women; YFS, youth‐friendly services; YFS + APP, youth‐friendly services and mobile phone application.

a

Retention defined as engagement with PrEP prevention services throughout six‐month study period with no more than 1 period of disengagement for no longer than 2 consecutive months. PrEP, pre‐exposure prophylaxis

b

Substance use defined as alcohol, amphetamines, methamphetamines, ketamine, poppers (volatile alkyl nitrates), marijuana and sildenafil citrate.