中国成都男男性行为人群HIV暴露前预防用药行为-认知偏差现状及其影响因素
林浩,李菁华,杨潇,陈晓婷,史宇晖,常春,郝元涛,曹望楠

Discrepancy between behavioral-indicated and perceived candidacy for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis among men who have sex with men in Chengdu, China
Hao LIN,Jing-hua LI,Xiao YANG,Xiao-ting CHEN,Yu-hui SHI,Chun CHANG,Yuan-tao HAO,Wang-nan CAO
表2 行为导向PrEP使用适宜对象的PrEP及性行为相关特征
Table 2 Characteristics related to PrEP and sexual behavior among behavioral-indicated PrEP eligible participants
Items Total (n=327) No behavioral-perceived gap (n=124) Behavioral-perceived gap (n=203)
Any condomless anal intercourse
  No 151 (46.2) 61 (49.2) 90 (44.3)
  Yes 176 (53.8) 63 (50.8) 113 (55.7)
Have HIV-positive partner(s)
  No 298 (91.1) 115 (92.7) 183 (90.1)
  Yes 29 (8.9) 9 (7.3) 20 (9.9)
Ever STI diagnosis
  No 303 (92.7) 118 (95.2) 185 (91.1)
  Yes 24 (7.3) 6 (4.8) 18 (8.9)
Substance use
  No 206 (63.0) 70 (56.5) 136 (67.0)
  Yes 121 (37.0) 54 (43.5) 67 (33.0)
PEP user
  No 231 (70.6) 76 (61.3) 155 (76.4)
  Yes 96 (29.4) 48 (38.7) 48 (23.6)
PrEP awareness
  No 46 (14.1) 15 (12.1) 31 (15.3)
  Yes 281 (85.9) 109 (87.9) 172 (84.7)
Sources of PrEP information
  Others 241 (85.8) 104 (83.9) 183 (90.1)
  HCP 40 (14.2) 20 (16.1) 20 (9.9)
PrEP availability
  No 173 (52.9) 58 (46.8) 115 (56.7)
  Yes 154 (47.1) 66 (53.2) 88 (43.3)
PrEP counseling experience with HCP
  No 219 (67.0) 79 (63.7) 140 (69.0)
  Yes 108 (33.0) 45 (36.3) 63 (31.0)
Peers who are on PrEP
  Many 22 (6.7) 15 (12.1) 7 (3.4)
  Few 166 (50.8) 59 (47.6) 107 (52.7)
  None 139 (42.5) 50 (40.3) 89 (43.8)
PrEP knowledge scorea
  ≤7 155 (45.9) 41 (33.1) 109 (53.7)
  >7 177 (54.1) 83 (66.9) 94 (46.3)
Sexual roleb
  Insertive 104 (31.8) 33 (26.6) 71 (35.0)
  Receptive 100 (30.6) 42 (33.9) 58 (28.6)
  Both 107 (32.7) 44 (35.5) 63 (31.0)
  No anal sex 16 (4.9) 5 (4.0) 11 (5.4)
Multiple homosexual partnershipb
  No 109 (33.3) 33 (26.6) 76 (37.4)
  Yes 218 (66.7) 91 (73.4) 127 (62.6)
Engagement in group sexb
  No 189 (57.8) 82 (90.1) 107 (84.3)
  Yes 29 (8.9) 9 (9.9) 20 (15.7)
Engagement in transactional sexb
  No 288(88.1) 112 (90.3) 176 (86.7)
  Yes 39 (11.9) 12 (9.7) 27 (13.3)
HIV test historyb
  No 82 (25.1) 33 (26.6) 49 (24.1)
  Yes 245 (74.9) 91 (73.4) 154 (75.9)
Perceived risk of HIV infectionc
  High-risk 29 (8.9) 18 (14.5) 11 (5.4)
  Medium-risk 85 (26.0) 34 (27.4) 51 (25.1)
  Low-risk 213 (65.1) 72 (58.1) 141 (69.5)