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Table 3 N (%) of veteran survey respondents answering affirmatively to questions regarding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) across four patterns of unhealthy alcohol use

From: Perspectives and experiences regarding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in a community sample of Veterans with unhealthy alcohol use: overall and across sexual orientation and gender identity

  

Overall

Unhealthy alcohol use

Severe unhealthy alcohol use

Heavy episodic drinking

Frequent heavy episodic drinking

N (%)

No

Yes

p-value

No

Yes

p-value

No

Yes

p-value

No

Yes

p-value

Aware of PrEP

Total sample (N = 1041)

588 (56.5)

333 (55.4)

256 (58.2)

0.37

540 (56.4)

49 (58.3)

0.74

358 (54.6)

231 (60.0)

0.09

503 (56.3)

86 (58.5)

0.61

Hetero men (N = 164)

46 (28.1)

31 (31.3)

15 (23.1)

0.25

43 (28.5)

3 (23.1)

1.00*

28 (28.0)

18 (28.1)

0.99

41 (29.9)

5 (18.5)

0.23

Gay men

(N = 189)

160 (84.7)

98 (81.0)

62 (91.2)

0.06

143 (83.6)

17 (94.4)

0.32*

92 (82.1)

68 (88.3)

0.25

133 (82.6)

27 (96.4)

0.09*

Bisexual men (N = 58)

48 (82.8)

26 (81.3)

22 (84.6)

1.00*

44 (83.0)

4 (80.0)

1.00*

25 (80.7)

23 (85.2)

0.74*

40 (83.3)

8 (80.0)

1.00*

Trans men

(N = 43)

27 (62.8)

12 (54.6)

15 (71.4)

0.25

22 (59.5)

5 (83.3)

0.39*

15 (65.2)

12 (60.0)

0.72

18 (58.1)

9 (75.0)

0.48*

Hetero women (N = 169)

61 (36.1)

36 (34.3)

25 (39.1)

0.53

61 (38.1)

0 (0.00)

0.03*

47 (35.1)

14 (40.0)

0.59

58 (37.9)

3 (18.8)

0.13

Lesbian women (N = 152)

81 (53.3)

42 (53.2)

39 (53.4)

0.97

71 (53.4)

10 (52.6)

0.95

49 (51.6)

32 (56.1)

0.59

66 (52.4)

15 (57.7)

0.62

Bisexual women (N = 58)

36 (62.1)

14 (50.0)

22 (73.3)

0.07

34 (60.7)

2 (100.0)

0.52*

16 (57.1)

20 (66.7)

0.46

32 (60.4)

4 (80.0)

0.64*

Trans women (N = 142)

90 (63.4)

52 (65.8)

38 (60.3)

0.50

85 (63.9)

5 (55.6)

0.72*

59 (67.1)

31 (57.4)

0.25

82 (64.6)

8 (53.3)

0.39

Other gender (N = 66)

39 (60.0)

22 (61.1)

18 (60.0)

0.93

37 (58.7)

3 (100.0)

0.27*

27 (60.0)

13 (61.9)

0.88

33 (56.9)

7 (87.5)

0.13*

Has taken PrEP

Total sample (N = 1041)

63 (6.1)

30 (5.0)

33 (7.5)

0.09

54 (5.6)

9 (10.7)

0.06

31 (4.7)

32 (8.3)

0.02

48 (5.4)

15 (10.2)

0.02

Hetero men (N = 164)

1 (0.6)

1 (1.0)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

1 (0.7)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

1 (1.0)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

1 (0.7)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

Gay men

(N = 189)

40 (21.2)

22 (18.2)

18 (26.5)

0.18

36 (21.1)

4 (22.2)

1.00*

19 (17.0)

21 (27.3)

0.09

31 (19.3)

9 (32.1)

0.12

Bisexual men (N = 58)

5 (8.6)

1 (3.1)

4 (15.4)

0.16*

4 (7.6)

1 (20.0)

0.37*

2 (6.5)

3 (11.1)

0.66*

4 (8.3)

1 (10.0)

1.00*

Trans men

(N = 43)

3 (7.0)

1 (4.6)

2 (9.5)

0.61*

1 (2.7)

2 (33.3)

0.05*

1 (4.4)

2 (10.0)

0.59*

1 (3.2)

2 (16.7)

0.18*

Hetero women (N = 169)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

Lesbian women (N = 152)

2 (1.3)

0 (0.0)

2 (2.7)

0.23*

1 (0.8)

1 (5.3)

0.24*

0 (0.0)

2 (3.5)

0.14*

1 (0.8)

1 (3.9)

0.31*

Bisexual women (N = 58)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

---

Trans women (N = 142)

9 (6.3)

5 (6.3)

4 (6.4)

1.00*

8 (6.0)

1 (11.1)

0.46*

6 (6.8)

3 (5.6)

1.00*

7 (5.5)

2 (13.3)

0.24*

Other gender (N = 66)

3 (4.6)

0 (0.0)

3 (10.0)

0.09*

3 (4.8)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

2 (4.4)

1 (4.8)

1.00*

3 (5.2)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

Willing to take PrEP

Total sample (N = 1041)

299 (28.8)

166 (27.6)

134 (30.5)

0.06

270 (28.2)

30 (35.7)

0.13

167 (25.5)

133 (34.6)

< 0.01

247 (27.6)

53 (36.1)

0.04

Hetero men (N = 164)

22 (13.4)

12 (12.1)

10 (15.4)

0.38

21 (13.9)

1 (7.7)

0.12*

11 (11.0)

11 (17.2)

0.35

20 (14.6)

2 (7.4)

0.02*

Gay men

(N = 189)

96 (51.1)

55 (45.5)

41 (60.3)

0.03

86 (50.3)

10 (55.6)

0.80*

50 (44.6)

46 (59.7)

0.07

77 (47.8)

19 (67.9)

0.14

Bisexual men (N = 58)

34 (58.6)

16 (50.0)

18 (69.2)

0.29*

29 (54.7)

5 (100.0)

0.25*

16 (51.6)

18 (66.7)

0.53*

25 (52.1)

9 (90.0)

0.11*

Trans men

(N = 43)

16 (37.2)

6 (27.3)

10 (47.6)

0.36

12 (32.4)

4 (66.7)

0.47*

7 (30.4)

9 (45.0)

0.57

8 (25.8)

8 (66.7)

0.07*

Hetero women (N = 169)

14 (8.3)

11 (10.5)

3 (4.7)

0.36

13 (8.1)

1 (11.1)

0.18*

12 (9.0)

2 (5.7)

0.84*

13 (8.5)

1 (6.3)

0.72*

Lesbian women (N = 152)

20 (13.2)

12 (15.2)

8 (11.0)

0.36

17 (12.8)

3 (15.8)

0.84*

12 (12.6)

8 (14.0)

0.94

15 (11.9)

5 (19.2)

0.58*

Bisexual women (N = 58)

16 (27.6)

9 (32.1)

7 (23.3)

0.55

16 (28.6)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

9 (32.1)

7 (23.3)

0.75

15 (28.3)

1 (20.0)

0.86*

Trans women (N = 143)

53 (37.3)

28 (35.4)

25 (39.7)

0.81

49 (36.8)

4 (44.4)

0.82*

30 (34.1)

23 (42.6)

0.48

48 (37.8)

5 (33.3)

0.47*

Other gender (N = 66)

28 (43.1)

17 (47.2)

12 (40.0)

0.84

27 (42.9)

2 (66.6)

1.00*

20 (44.4)

9 (42.9)

0.83*

26 (44.8)

3 (37.5)

0.89*

Has spoken with provider about PrEP

Total sample (N = 1041)

95 (9.1)

46 (7.7)

50 (11.4)

0.04

82 (8.6)

14 (16.7)

0.01

47 (7.2)

49 (12.7)

< 0.01

72 (8.1)

24 (16.3)

< 0.01

Hetero men (N = 164)

1 (0.6)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.5)

0.40*

1 (0.7)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

1 (1.0)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

1 (0.7)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

Gay men

(N = 189)

55 (29.1)

32 (26.5)

23 (33.8)

0.28

46 (26.9)

9 (50.0)

0.04

26 (23.2)

29 (37.7)

0.03

40 (24.8)

15 (53.6)

< 0.01

Bisexual men (N = 58)

7 (12.1)

2 (6.3)

5 (19.2)

0.23*

5 (9.4)

2 (40.0)

0.11*

3 (9.7)

4 (14.8)

0.69*

5 (10.4)

2 (20.0)

0.59*

Trans men

(N = 43)

5 (11.6)

2 (9.1)

3 (14.3)

0.66*

4 (10.8)

1 (16.7)

0.55*

2 (8.7)

3 (15.0)

0.65*

3 (9.7)

2 (16.7)

0.61*

Hetero women (N = 169)

2 (1.2)

2 (1.9)

0 (0.0)

0.53*

2 (1.3)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

2 (1.5)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

2 (1.3)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

Lesbian women (N = 152)

4 (2.6)

1 (1.3)

3 (4.1)

0.35*

3 (2.3)

1 (5.3)

0.42*

1 (1.1)

3 (5.3)

0.15*

2 (1.6)

2 (7.7)

0.14*

Bisexual women (N = 58)

1 (1.7)

0 (0.0)

1 (3.3)

1.00*

1 (1.8)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

0 (0.0)

1 (3.3)

1.00*

1 (1.9)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

Trans women (N = 142)

15 (10.6)

5 (6.3)

10 (15.9)

0.07

14 (10.5)

1 (11.1)

1.00*

8 (9.1)

7 (13.0)

0.47

12 (9.5)

3 (20.0)

0.20*

Other gender (N = 66)

5 (7.7)

2 (5.6)

4 (13.3)

0.40*

6 (9.5)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

4 (8.9)

2 (9.5)

1.00*

6 (10.3)

0 (0.0)

1.00*

  1. * fisher exact test instead of chi2 used due to expected cell count < 5