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Table 5 Association between HIV Sexual Risk Behavior and Willingness to Access Structural Interventions by MSM in Nigeria (Nā€‰=ā€‰297)

From: HIV sexual risk behavior and preferred HIV prevention service outlet by men who have sex with men in Nigeria

S.no

Variables

Respondents with at least one HIV sexual risk behavior (Nā€‰=ā€‰297)

X2

P value

Yes (278)

No (19)

Q401a

How willing are you to participate in economic empowerment/income generating activities to address transactional sex?

237 (85.3%)

14 (73.7%)

1.82

0.18

Q401b

How willing are you to receive legal services to address discrimination based on your sexual orientation?

241 (86.7%)

17 (89.5%)

0.12

1.00

Q401c

How willing are you to receive social justice for discrimination based on your sexual orientation?

235 (84.5%)

17 (89.5%)

0.34

0.75

Q401d

How wiling are you to receive training on fundamental human rights and paralegal services?

273 (98.2%)

7 (36.8%)

124.08

<ā€‰0.001

Q401e

How willing are you to access other health services health promoting services e.g. mental health, psychosocial services?

252 (90.6%)

8 (42.1%)

34.43

<ā€‰0.001

Q401f

How willing are you to participate in a HIV positive peer support program?

224 (80.6%)

11(57.9%)

5.54

0.02

Q401g

How willing are you to receive support services for adherence to ART?

234 (84.2%)

14 (73.7%)

1.42

0.23

Q401h

How willing are you to be accompanied in referral for ART services?

224 (80.6%)

14 (73.7%)

0.53

0.47