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Table 2 Sexual orientation, sexual risk behaviors and psychoactive substance uses in past 12 months in the three populations

From: Acceptability of on-site rapid HIV/HBV/HCV testing and HBV vaccination among three at-risk populations in distinct community-healthcare outreach centres: the ANRS-SHS 154 CUBE study

 

Checkpoint

(n = 2945)

110 Les Halles

(n = 80)

El Pasaje Latino

(n = 72)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Sexual orientation

 Bisexual

425 (14.4)

2 (2.5)

11 (15.3)

 Heterosexual

94 (3.2)

69 (86.2)

38 (52.8)

 Homosexual

2309 (78.4)

0 (0)

15 (20.8)

 Transgender

0 (0)

0 (0)

8 (11.1)

 Don’t want to be define

54 (1.8)

1 (1.2)

 

 Missing

63 (2.1)

8 (10.0)

 

Male sex partners

 Yes

2752 (93.4)

7 (8.7)

56 (77.8)

Female sex partners

 Yes

443 (15.0)

55 (68.7)

20 (27.8)

Transgender sex partners

 Yes

71 (2.4)

4 (5.0)

7 (9.7)

Total number of sex partners

 1

188 (6.6)

23 (37.7)

10 (14.8)

 2 to 5

908 (31.7)

25 (40.9)

5 (7.3)

 6 to 9

521 (18.2)

3 (4.9)

4 (5.9)

 10 to 19

570 (19.9)

1 (1.6)

7 (10.3)

 20 or more

534 (18.7)

3 (4.9)

40 (58.8)

 missing

138 (4.8)

6 (9.8)

0 (0)

Unprotected intercourse

 Yes

1843 (64.3)

40 (65.6)

46 (63.9)

Transactional sex

 Yes

164 (5.7)

5 (8.2)

43 (59.7)

STI

 Yes

331 (11.2)

1 (1.2)

4 (5.6)

Having smoked drugs

 Yes

766 (26.0)

55 (68.7)

10 (13.9)

if yes, crack pipe sharing

 Yes

63 (8.2)

24 (43.6)

2 (20.0)

Having snorted drugs

 Yes

688 (23.4)

30 (37.5)

26 (36.1)

 if yes, straw sharing

  Yes

268 (38.9)

6 (20.0)

15 (57.7)

Slam - substance use during sex

 Yes

35 (1.2)

14 (17.5)

0 (0)

 if yes, needle sharing or other material

  Yes

4 (11.4)

7 (50.0)

0 (0)