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Table 3 Effect of FPP on selected outcome variables for MSM in AP, India*

From: Community-based prevention leads to an increase in condom use and a reduction in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW): the Frontiers Prevention Project (FPP) evaluation results

 

Used condom with last male sexual partner

Used condom with last female sexual partner

Sero-positivity for HSV 2

Sero-positivity for syphilis

 

Random effects

Fixed effects

Random effects

Fixed effects

Random effects

Fixed effects

Random effects

Fixed effects

FPP = 1

-0.138

 

0.037

 

0.658

 

0.484

 

Follow-up = 1

1.029

0.908

2.087**

2.268**

-2.154**

-2.012*

-4.092***

-3.798**

FPP * Follow-up

0.246

0.302

0.605

1.196**

-1.368**

-1.482***

-0.748**

-0.687**

Site average exposure to condom demonstrations

2.778

2.758

-2.321*

-3.481**

4.024**

4.083**

4.912**

4.445**

Site average exposure to peer educators

0.006

0.040

3.052*

4.823**

-1.425

-0.365

-0.684

0.423

Site average access to drop-in centres

-0.636

-0.494

-1.049

-1.966

0.094

-1.125

0.756

-0.461

Age in years

-0.047

-0.047***

-0.134***

-0.134***

0.029***

0.030***

0.059***

0.058

At least 1 of 3 last sexual encounters was commercial = 1

0.114

0.121

-0.4121**

-0.370**

4.63e-06

-0.011

-0.113

-0.118

Had a female sexual partner = 1

0.360

0.379**

  

-0.166

-0.182

-0.4371***

-0.444***

Constant

1.272

 

1.799***

 

-2.722***

 

-2.261***

 

N

2 361

2 361

1 510

1 510

2 624

2 624

2 579

2 579

  1. *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1. All values from the regressions are the coefficients.