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. 2020 Sep 2;25(1):40–48. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-03024-8

Table 4.

Regression models for self-reported changes in number of sexual partner, number of anal sex partner and number of unprotected anal sex partners in an online sample of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) (n = 518)

Characteristic Change in number of sex partners Change in number of anal sex partners Change in number of unprotected anal sex partners
Beta (SE) Beta (SE) Beta (SE)
Age (18–24)
 25–34 − 0.615 (0.697) 2.201 (0.134) 0.120 (0.163)
 35–44 0.899 (0.791) 4.981 (1.459) 0.106 (0.185)
  > 45 1.443 (0.989) 2.544 (1.852) − 0.705 (0.232)
Education (high school)
 Some college 1.633 (0.601) 0.021 (1.109) 0.044 (0.141)
 College graduate or graduate school 1.141 (0.364) − 2.492 (1.123) − 0.011 (0.156)
Employed (Yes)
 No − 1.159 (0.305) 0.948 (1.115) − 0.051 (0.141)
Race (Black/African American)
 White − 1.463 (1.317) 1.268 (2.301) 0.255 (0.292)
 Other − 1.762 (1.247) 0.097 (2.430) 0.363 (0.309)
Sexual identity (Gay/homosexual)
 Bisexual 0.183 (0.734) 0.524 (1.355) 0.060 (0.172)
 Other 2.298 (1.053) 3.780 (1.432) 0.991 (0.247)
HIV sero-status (HIV-negative)
 HIV-positive − 0.888 (0.104) 1.636 (1.688) − 0.143 (0.214)
Relationship status (Single)
 Has partner (i.e. boyfriend) − 0.167 (0.712) 1.365 (0.935) 0.805 (0.118)
 Married to male partner − 1.182 (0.606) 0.848 (1.313) − 0.051 (0.167)
Change in substance use during lockdown (stayed the same)
 Increased 0.722 (0.210) 1.243 (0.034) 0.124 (0.034)
 Decreased − 0.034 (0.056) − 0.147 (0.217) − 0.078 (0.189)
Change in binge drinking during lockdown (stayed the same)
 Increased − 0.305 (0.545) − 0.630 (1.007) 0.014 (0.128)
− 0.214 (0.412) − 0.146 (0.317) − 0.154 (0.214)
Have skipped meals due to COVID-19 (No)
 Yes − 2.297 (0.799) − 0.845 (1.474) 0.072 (0.187)
Have experienced homelessness during COVID-19 (No)
 Yes − 1.456 (0.210) − 1.765 (0.076) − 0.217 (0.045)
Perceived prevalence of COVID-19 among US population − 0.033 (0.038) − 0.115 (0.045) − 0.154 (0.034)
Perceived prevalence of COVID-19 among state population − 0.035 (0.037) 0.028 (0.065) − 0.321 (0.063)
Perceived prevalence of COVID-19 among county population 0.049 (0.026) 0.034 (0.045) 0.089 (0.056)
Perceived prevalence of COVID-19 among friends 0.009 (0.032) 0.036 (0.050) 0.082 (0.098)
Perceived prevalence of COVID-19 among sex partners − 0.046 (0.028) − 0.038 (0.048) − 0.239 (0.081)

Italic values represent significance at the 5% level