| Literature DB >> 31917373 |
Rob Stephenson1,2, Tanaka Md Chavanduka1, Stephen Sullivan1, Jason W Mitchell3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The recognition of the role of primary partners in HIV transmission has led to a growth in dyadic-focused HIV prevention efforts. The increasing focus on male couples in HIV research has been paralleled by an increase in the development of interventions aimed at reducing HIV risk behaviors among male couples. The ability to accurately assess the efficacy of these interventions rests on the ability to successfully enroll couples into HIV prevention research.Entities:
Keywords: couples; dyadic; online research; recruitment
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31917373 PMCID: PMC6996732 DOI: 10.2196/15078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Descriptive statistics for participants and demographic variables (N=1538).
| Characteristics | Eligible individualsa (n=1076), n (%) | Ineligible partnersb (n=12), n (%) | Incomplete partnerc (n=35), n (%) | Unlinked participantd (N=415), n (%) | |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 804 (74.72) | 7 (58) | 25 (71) | 303 (73.0) |
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| Othere | 197 (18.31) | 2 (17) | 3 (9) | 73 (17.6) |
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| White Hispanic | 75 (6.97) | 3 (25) | 7 (20) | 39 (9.4) |
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| 18-24 | 160 (14.87) | 5 (42) | 7 (20) | 83 (20.0) |
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| 25-34 | 630 (58.55) | 4 (33) | 19 (54) | 222 (53.5) |
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| 35-44 | 215 (19.98) | 2 (17) | 7 (20) | 91 (21.9) |
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| 45+ | 71 (6.60) | 1 (8) | 2 (6) | 19 (4.6) |
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| Northeast | 186 (17.29) | 1 (8) | 12 (34) | 70 (16.9) |
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| South | 333 (30.95) | 4 (33) | 10 (29) | 148 (35.7) |
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| West | 220 (20.45) | 2 (17) | 8 (23) | 88 (21.2) |
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| Midwest | 337 (31.32) | 5 (42) | 5 (14) | 109 (26.3) |
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| Up to high school/some college | 321 (29.83) | 6 (50) | 5 (14) | 152 (36.6) |
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| College/some graduate school | 755 (70.17) | 6 (50) | 30 (86) | 263 (63.4) |
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| Work full time | 857 (79.65) | 8 (67) | 24 (69) | 326 (78.6) |
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| Work part time/retired | 219 (20.35) | 4 (33) | 11 (31) | 89 (21.5) |
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| My own house or apartment | 877 (81.51) | 8 (67) | 30 (86) | 322 (77.6) |
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| Otherf | 199 (18.49) | 4 (33) | 5 (14) | 93 (22.4) |
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| Boyfriend/otherg | 645 (59.94) | 8 (67) | 15 (43) | 244 (58.8) |
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| Husband/partner | 431 (40.06) | 4 (33) | 20 (57) | 171 (41.2) |
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| More than 3 months but less than 1 year | 132 (12.27) | 3 (25) | 4 (11) | 60 (14.5) |
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| More than 1 year but less than 3 years | 347 (32.25) | 5 (42) | 7 (20) | 134 (32.3) |
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| More than 3 years but less than 5 years | 228 (21.19) | 1 (8) | 12 (34) | 81 (19.5) |
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| More than 5 years | 369 (34.29) | 3 (25) | 12 (34) | 140 (33.7) |
aEligible couples: couples in which both relationship partners were eligible, consented, passed verification, and completed the study survey.
bIneligibles: couples in which 1 partner met individual-level eligibility criteria and consented, whereas the other partner either did not meet the eligibility criteria or did not consent.
cIncompletes: included couples in which 1 or both partners did not finish the study survey.
dUnlinked was defined as cases in which only 1 partner completed the enrollment process (eligible, consented, and completed the study survey), whereas the other did not enter the screening and enrollment process.
eIncludes 72 black and African American, 72 mixed, 64 Hispanic and Latino, 47 Asian, 7 Native American and Alaskan Native, 5 Middle Eastern, 5 Native Hawaiian and Other, Pacific Islander, 1 Caribbean, 1 Southern European, and 1 Indian.
fIncludes college dorm, employee housing, and sharing with significant other.
gIncludes friends with benefits, mates, best friend, bae, and better half.
Multinomial logistic regression results for couple match status (N=1538).
| Characteristics | Ineligible partners vs eligible couples, RRRa (95% CI) | Incomplete partner vs eligible couples, RRR (95% CI) | Unlinked participant vs eligible couples, RRR (95% CI) | |
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| Non-Hispanic white | Refb | Ref | Ref |
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| Other | 1.08 (0.21-5.52) | 0.51 (0.14-1.73) | 0.93 (0.68-1.26) |
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| White Hispanic | 4.94 (1.15-21.26)c | 2.55 (1.02-6.42)c | 1.27 (0.84-1.94) |
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| 18-24 | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| 25-34 | 0.34 (0.07-1.58) | 0.51 (0.19-1.40) | 0.74 (0.53-1.04) |
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| 35-44 | 0.54 (0.08-3.91) | 0.58 (0.16-2.02) | 0.88 (0.59-1.33) |
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| 45+ | 0.85 (0.07-10.58) | 0.51 (0.09-2.94) | 0.55 (0.30-1.02) |
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| Northeast | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| South | 2.25 (0.24-21.10) | 0.50 (0.21-1.21) | 1.16 (0.83-1.64) |
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| West | 1.39 (0.12-16.29) | 0.55 (0.21-1.42) | 0.99 (0.68-1.44) |
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| Midwest | 2.87 (0.32-25.58) | 0.25 (0.08-0.72)c | 0.83 (0.59-1.19) |
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| Up to high school/some college | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| College/some graduate school | 0.71 (0.20-2.53) | 2.82 (1.02-7.80)c | 0.80 (0.62-1.03) |
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| Work full time | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| Work part time/retired | 1.30 (0.36-4.71) | 2.05 (0.94-4.45) | 0.97 (0.72-1.30) |
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| My own house or apartment | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| Other | 1.37 (0.35-5.28) | 0.78 (0.28-2.16) | 1.17 (0.87-1.58) |
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| Boyfriend/other | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| Husband/partner | 1.07 (0.26-4.39) | 2.35 (1.06-5.25)c | 1.10 (0.85-1.44) |
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| More than 3 months but less than 1 year | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| More than 1 year but less than 3 years | 0.75 (0.16-3.58) | 0.64 (0.18-2.33) | 0.90 (0.62-1.32) |
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| More than 3 years but less than 5 years | 0.28 (0.02-3.18) | 1.28 (0.37-4.47) | 0.85 (0.56-1.30) |
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| More than 5 years | 0.54 (0.06-4.56) | 0.70 (0.18-2.75) | 0.92 (0.60-1.41) |
aRRR: relative risk ratio.
bReference category.
cP<.05.