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. 2022 Oct 31;10(5):e2100303. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00303

TABLE 4.

Factors That Affected Maximum Willingness to Pay for PrEP Among KPs in 3 States in Nigeria

Bivariate Multivariate
PValue 95% CI Odds Ratio 95% CI
Age younger than 28 years .064 −0.123, 0.070 0.018 0.464, 2.232
MSM .001a 0.042, 0.183 0.515 0.769, 3.642
Married .790 −0.082, 0.057 −0.243 0.188, 3.266
Secondary level of education and higher .467 −0.045, 0.087 −0.134 0.346, 2.207
Employed .604 −0.049, 0.083 0.422 0.71, 3.255
Rural residence .067 −0.130, 0.008 0.902 0.209, 0.790
Average monthly incomeb <N30,000 (<US$79) .151 −0.029, 0.153 0.467 0.782, 3.255
Had ever heard of PrEP .033a 0.008, 0.139 1.854 0.765, 53.335a
Had some knowledge of PrEP .022a 0.011, 0.149 0 0
Satisfied with PrEP message quality .500 −0.060, 0.121 0.055 0.503, 2.220
Willing to receive PrEP messages in future .359 −0.114, 0.039 −1.399 0.042, 1.560
Had ever used PrEP .178 −0.018, 0.117 −0.290 0.370, 1.514

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; FSW, female sex worker; KP, key population; MSM, men who have sex with men; PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis.

a

Statistically significant.

b

Nigerian Naira (N)380=US$1.