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Table 3 HIV prevention activities in venues where people meet new sexual partners

From: Targeting condom distribution at high risk places increases condom utilization-evidence from an intervention study in Livingstone, Zambia

  

Baseline

Follow-up

  

Intervention

Control

 

Intervention

Control

 
  

%

N

%

N

p-value

%

N

%

N

p-value

Ever HIV prevention activities in venue

22

41

21

42

0.888

91

43

30

50

< 0.001

Ever HIV-related lectures/seminars in venue

2

41

2

53

0.854

14

43

6

50

0.196

Ever HIV-related pamphlets/leaflets in venue

2

41

0

53

0.253

19

43

2

50

0.007

Ever HIV-related posters in venue

15

41

15

53

0.950

26

43

4

50

0.003

Ever condom distribution in venue

10

41

21

53

0.149

84

43

20

50

< 0.001

Ever peer education in venue

0

41

0

53

-

46

43

8

50

< 0.001

How often condoms available

Always

32

41

17

52

0.036

84

43

33

51

< 0.001

 

Sometimes

32

 

19

  

16

 

35

  
 

Never

37

 

64

  

0

 

31

  

Where do you obtain condoms that available to people who come to this venue?

Buy them

     

0

43

58

43

< 0.001

 

Obtain from NGO

     

95

 

14

  
 

Obtain from district

     

2

 

26

  
 

Other

     

2

 

2

  

Condom free of charge to guests

     

100

43

24

42

< 0.001

Condoms at time of visit

49

41

24

53

0.015

86

43

56

52

0.001

If yes, Can I see one?

100

19

100

13

-

97

37

100

28

0.381

Posters observed by interviewers

29

41

21

53

0.341

15

41

2

53

0.020

Leaflets observed by interviewers

0

41

0

53

-

2

41

0

53

0.253

Willingness among staff to distribute free condoms

     

100

31

98

43

0.393

Willingness among staff to sell condoms?

88

24

70

27

0.138