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. 2023 Feb 17;23:98. doi: 10.1186/s12879-023-08071-9

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of PWH and PrEP users

Variable HIV
N = 100
Prep
N = 100
p
Median age (IQR), year 50 (42–56) 39 (31–45)  < 0.0001
Men, n 76 100  < 0.0001
Sexual orientation, MSM, n 50 100  < 0.0001
Country of birth, France, n 63 79 0.019
Family life, single n 59 81 0.001
Has children, no 42 4  < 0.0001
Worker, no. (%) 71 90 0.001
Travels, no. (%)  < 0.0001
 1–2/year 48 23
  > 2/year 34 75
 Never 17 2
Smoking status, current n 22 23  > 0.99
Alcohol consumption, n 79 87 0.19
Illicit drugs consumption, n 28 56  < 0.0001
Hypertension, n 25 8 0.002
Dyslipidemia, n 33 2  < 0.0001
Diabetes mellitus, n 8 4 0.37
Depression, n 15 17 0.85
Antidepressant, n 9 5 0.41
Past experience with injectable, n 35 56 0.004
Partner aware of HIV or prep user status, n 76 91 0.007
Family aware of HIV or prep user status, n 48 24 0.0007
Friends aware of HIV or prep user status, n 47 74 0.0002
Hepatitis B virus coinfection, n 11
Hepatitis C virus coinfection, n 11
HIV exposure, years, mean, n 15
ART exposure > 10 years, n 58
Stade CDC, C, n 15
CD4 nadir (/mm3), mean 325
Current CD4 cell count (/mm3), mean 748
Viral load HIV-RNA < 50 copies/ml 100
Actual ART regimen OAD, n 95
Actual ART regimen STD, n 65
2NRTI + NNRTI, n 30
2 NRTI + IP/r, n 9
2 NRTI + II, n 52
Other combination, n 9