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. 2022 Sep 13;18(6):2115267. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2115267

Table 3.

Vaccination willingness of MSM with different histories of HIV and HPV infection.

Variable N % Willing to be vaccinated
n (%) P
History of HIV infection        
HIV infection status       0.001
Have never tested before 308 34.2% 244 (79.2%)  
HIV negative 458 50.8% 407 (88.9%)  
HIV positive 136 15.1% 117 (86.0%)  
History of HPV infection        
History of CA       0.003
No 705 78.2% 587 (83.3%)  
Yes 197 21.8% 181 (91.9%)  
Current CA†       0.503
No 77 39.1% 72 (93.5%)  
Yes 120 60.9% 109 (90.8%)  
Recurrent history of CA†       0.626
No 75 38.1% 68 (90.7%)  
Yes 122 61.9% 113 (92.6%)  
Direct source of infection of CA†     0.044
Fixed sexual partner 47 23.9% 44 (93.6%)  
Nonfixed sexual partner 73 37.1% 67 (91.8%)  
Business partner 30 15.2% 24 (80.0%)  
Uncertain 47 23.9% 46 (97.9%)  
The most bothersome thing with CA†   0.359
No specific treatment 19 9.9% 17 (89.5%)  
Easy to relapse 33 17.2% 32 (97.0%)  
Painful treatment 53 27.6% 46 (86.8%)  
Expensive 87 45.3% 81 (93.1%)  
The number of medical visits due to CA† 0.424
1–4 times 130 66.0% 118 (90.8%)  
5–9 times 50 25.4% 46 (92.0%)  
≥10 times 17 8.6% 17 (100%)  

†Statistics were calculated based on 197 CA patients. CA: condyloma acuminata.