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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2020 May;47(5):314–320. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001175

Table 1:

Demographic and baseline characteristics of all female sex workers participants enrolled in PrEP Demonstration Project (N = 267)

Age (Median (IQR)) 38 (13)

Born in Senegal (%) 263 (99%)*

Registered sex worker (%)1 170 (64%)

Site (N (%))

 Diamniadio 76 (28%)
 Mbao 52 (19%)
 Pikine 73 (27%)
 Rufisque 66 (25%)

Ethnic Group (N (%))

 Wolof 110 (41%)
 Fula (Pulaar) 68 (25%)
 Serer 42 (16%)
 Mandinka/Bamabara 21 (8%)
 Jola (Diola) 5 (2%)
 Manjak 5 (2%)
 Soninke 7 (3%)
 Other 9 (3%)

Number of clients during prior week (N (%))2

 0 63 (26%)
 1–2 76 (32%)
 3+ 101 (42%)

Reports at least one main partner in prior six months (N (%))3 180 (71%)

Condom use with clients in the last month for vaginal or anal sex (N (%))4

 Always 228 (93%)
 Almost always 10 (4%)
 Sometimes 5 (2%)
 Almost never 2 (1%)
 Never 0 (0%)

Condom use with main partner in the last month for vaginal or anal sex among participants reporting a main partner (N (%))5

 Always 111 (66%)
 Almost always 17 (10%)
 Sometimes 9 (5%)
 Almost never 6 (4%)
 Never 25 (15%)

Confidence in ability to use condom during the next time having sex with clients (N (%))6

 Very confident 197 (79%)
 Confident 28 (11%)
 Less confident 20 (8%)
 Not at all confident 3 (1%)

Confidence in ability to use condom during the next time having sex with main partner, among participants reporting a main partner (N (%))7

 Very confident 113 (71%)
 Confident 28 (18%)
 Less confident 13 (8%)
 Not at all confident 5 (3%)
*

4 FSW born outside Senegal (Cape Verde, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea)

Number missing:

1

n=1

2

n=27

3

-n=14

4

n=22

5

n=12

6

n=19

7

n=21