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P350 What is the optimum method for collecting robust data to understand a nation's sexual health needs?
2019
Poster Presentations
unpublished
at baseline, 12, 24, and 48 weeks. We used generalized estimating equations to describe sexual behavior over 48 weeks for each study arm, and Cox proportional hazards to compare STI risk between arms. Results After randomization, 209 HIV-positive participants completed at least 12 weeks of study. The number of anal sex partners (in the prior 3 months) declined in both arms (Immediate: 12-week IRR=0.66; 95%CI=0.45-0.97, 48-week IRR=0.75; 95%CI=0.51-1.12; Deferred: 12-week IRR=0.68;
doi:10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.457
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