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Table 3 HIV incidence and determinants of incident HIV infections (Cox models)

From: Adherence to quarterly HIV prevention services and its impact on HIV incidence in men who have sex with men in West Africa (CohMSM ANRS 12324 – Expertise France)

 

Incident HIV cases/person-years

Incidence/100 person-years (95% CI)

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

HR

95% CI

P

aHR

95% CI

P

Adherence to quarterly follow-up visits (%)

 

11.6

(7.1–19.0)

1

  

1

  

  < 100

16/137.4

  

0.69

0.39–1.23

0.209

0.80

0.44–1.44

0.545

 100

62/643.4

9.6

(7.5–12.4)

      

City

 Abidjan

23/159.8

14.4

(9.6–21.7)

1

  

1

  

 Bamako

35/389.7

9.0

(6.4–12.5)

0.61

0.36–1.04

0.070

0.67

0.39–1.16

0.156

 Ouagadougou

9/123.7

7.3

(3.8–14.0)

0.48

0.22–1.05

0.066

0.49

0.22–1.07

0.073

 Lomé

11/107.6

10.2

(5.6–18.5)

0.66

0.31–1.36

0.256

0.90

0.42–1.91

0.783

Age (years)

  ≤ 25

50/490.4

10.2

(7.7–13.4)

1

     

  > 25

28/290.4

9.6

(6.6–14.0)

0.94

0.59–1.50

0.808

   

Educational level

 No school/Koranic

2/30.4

6.6

(1.6–26.3)

1

     

 Primary/secondary/university

68/727.5

9.3

(7.4–11.8)

1.43

0.35–1.03

0.615

   

Marital status

 Single/divorced/separated/widowed

50/616.1

8.1

(6.1–10.7)

1

     

 Married/free union

20/141.8

14.1

(9.1–21.9)

1.78

1.06–2.99

0.030

   

Self-defined sexual orientation

 Transsexual/transgender

4/17.0

23.6

(8.8–62.7)

1

     

 Homosexual or gay/heterosexual/bisexual

67/740.2

9.1

(7.1–11.5)

0.41

0.15–1.13

0.084

   

Self-identified gender

 A man/a boy

39/475.8

8.2

(6.0–11.2)

1

     

 Other

34/289.7

11.7

(8.4–16.4)

1.44

0.91–2.28

0.123

   

Sexual attraction

 To men

33/407.1

8.1

(5.8–11.4)

1

     

 To men and women/to women

40/366.1

10.9

(8.0–14.9)

1.34

0.84–2.08

0.214

   

Condom use during insertive anal sexa

 Consistent

11/294.3

3.7

(2.1–6.4)

1

  

1

  

 Inconsistent

27/232.8

11.6

(7.9–16.9)

2.97

2.14–13.31

0.003

3.09

1.51–6.32

0.002

 No insertive anal sex

34/242.9

14.0

(10.0–19.6)

3.72

1.97–11.22

< 0.001

3.77

1.90–7.50

< 0.001

Condom use during receptive anal sexa

 Consistent

25/222.8

11. 2

(7.6–16.6)

1

     

 Inconsistent

29/207.0

14.0

(9.7–20.2)

1.21

0.91–3.00

0.494

   

 No receptive anal sex

18/340.0

5.3

(3.3–8.4)

0.46

0.23–0.86

0.013

   

Received payment (whether financial or other) for transactional sex with male partnersa

 Never

53/550.3

9.6

(7.4–12.6)

1

     

 Sometimes

16/182.5

8.8

(5.4–14.3)

0.91

0.52–1.60

0.749

   

 Always

3/20.9

14.4

(4.6–44.6)

1.49

0.46–4.77

0.509

   

Provided payment (whether financial or other) for transactional sex with male partnersa

 Never

67/679.2

9.9

(7.8–12.5)

1

     

 Sometimes

5/72.0

6.9

(2.9–16.7)

0.70

0.28–1.74

0.442

   

 Always

0/2.5

 

NC

   

Group sex with male partnersa

 Never

62/681.0

9.1

(7.1–11.7)

1

     

 Once

6/40.9

14.7

(6.6–32.7)

1.23

0.43–3.47

0.697

   

 Twice or more

4/31.8

12.6

(4.7–33.5)

1.53

0.65–3.61

0.331

   

Number of male sexual partnersa

 1–5

63/687.0

9.2

(7.2–11.7)

1

     

  ≥ 6

10/88.0

11.4

(6.1–21.1)

1.26

0.65–2.47

0.494

   

Received psychological support

 No

9/120.1

7.4

(3.9–14.3)

1

     

 Yes

55/608.7

9.0

(6.9–11.8)

1.22

0.60–2.49

0.580

   

History of HIV screening

 Yes

62/695.0

8.9

(7.0–11.4)

1

  

1

  

 No

16/85.7

18.7

(11.4–30.5)

2.05

1.18–3.57

0.011

2.48

1.41–4.36

0.002

STI (other than HIV) symptoms

 No

69/729.4

9.4

(7.5–12.0)

1

     

 Yes

5/50.8

9.8

(4.1–23.7)

1.04

0.42–2.58

0.935

   
  1. Abbreviations: HR hazard ratio, aHR adjusted hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, NC not calculable, STI sexually transmitted infection
  2. aDuring the previous 6 months