Table 1.
Definitions of sexual risk behaviour groups, according to self-reported number of condomless anal intercourse partners and diagnosis of any sexually transmitted infection over the past six months.
Table 2.
Demographic data and sexual risk behaviour; total sample and subsamples according to type of centre.
Table 3.
Participants’ perception of risks of PrEP use, by self-reported level of knowledge about PrEP.
Fig 1.
Response tree for the multivariable regression model of desire to use PrEP.
Table 4.
ORs and 95% CIs for expressing a desire to use PrEP, by sexual risk behaviour, perceived riskiness of own sexual behaviour, and barriers and risks attributed to PrEP intake.
Fig 2.
Response tree for the multivariable regression model for history of PrEP use.
Table 5.
ORs and 95% CIs for having a history of PrEP use, by education, family origins, sexual risk behaviour, having friends or acquaintances living with HIV, and risks attributed to PrEP use.
Table 6.
Anticipated impact of taking PrEP on participants’ use of condoms, by desire to use PrEP and history of PrEP use.