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Table 4 Sexual and health related behaviours by categories of exposure to the MYPC campaign (Mantel-Haenszel Linear Association, χ 2 )

From: Exposure and impact of a mass media campaign targeting sexual health amongst Scottish men who have sex with men: an outcome evaluation

 

No MYPC exposure (N = 304, 39.9%)

Low MYPC exposure (N = 146, 19.2%)

Mid MYPC exposure (N = 175, 23.0%)

High MYPC exposure (N = 137, 18.0%)

  
 

N (row%)

N (row%)

N (row%)

N (row%)

χ2

p

Number of UAI partners in previous year

    

0.63

.428

0

157 (40.2)

82 (21.0)

87 (22.3)

65 (16.6)

  

1

98 (40.7)

40 (16.6)

56 (23.2)

47 (19.5)

  

≥2

41 (36.9)

22 (19.8)

29 (26.1)

19 (17.9)

  

AI/UAI risk a

    

0.28

.596

No AI or UAI partners in previous year

53 (39.6)

35 (26.1)

24 (17.9)

22 (16.4)

  

≥1 AI partners, no UAI partners

96 (39.8)

44 (18.3)

60 (24.9)

41 (17.0)

  

≥1 UAI partners, no additional risk factors

36 (33.3)

18 (16.7)

28 (25.9))

26 (24.1)

  

≥1 UAI partners, ≥1 additional risk factors

97 (41.5)

41 (17.5)

56 (23.9)

40 (17.1)

  

Use of lubricant with anal intercourse in previous year

    

5.97

.015

Water- or silicone-based lubricant only

157 (35.4)

88 (19.8)

115 (25.9)

84 (18.9)

  

Any other practice

82 (50.9)

20 (12.4)

32 (19.9)

27 (16.8)

  

HIV testing

    

17.36

<.001

< 6 months previously

99 (33.6)

44 (14.9)

83 (28.1)

69 (23.4)

  

> 6 months previously or never

199 (43.5)

100 (21.9)

91 (19.9)

67 (14.7)

  

STI testing

    

6.83

.009

< 6 months previously

97 (36.2)

40 (14.9)

68 (25.4)

63 (23.5)

  

> 6 months previously or never

188 (40.5)

100 (21.6)

103 (22.2)

73 (15.7)

  

Intention to have HIV test in following 6 months

    

4.84

.028

Strongly agree/Agree

179 (38.4)

75 (16.1)

119 (25.5)

93 (20.0)

  

Uncertain/Disagree/Strongly Disagree

108 (42.0)

61 (23.7)

49 (19.1)

39 (15.2)

  
  1. Notes. Numbers vary in line with missing data.
  2. a Risk factors: whether any UAI partners had been casual, whether the HIV status of these partners was known, and whether any had been HIV positive.