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Table 2 Proportion of MSM in Nigeria Showing Willingness to receive HIV Prevention Services (Nā€‰=ā€‰297)

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

How willing are you to:

Very Willing

Neutral

Not Willing

Q101

Attend regular meetings organized to discuss HIV related issues?

277 (93.2%)

15 (5.1%)

5 (1.7%)

Q102

Allow people to ask you questions about your risk behavior?

266 (89.6%)

22 (7.4%)

9 (3.0%)

Q103

Follow a plan to help you address your HIV risk?

292 (98.3%)

1 (0.3%)

4 (1.4%)

Q104

Receive and use condom?

287 (96.6%)

6 (2.0%)

4 (1.4%)

Q105

Receive and use lubricant?

285 (95.9%)

7 (2.4%)

5 (1.7%)

Q106

Visit clinics for STI check-ups?

272 (91.6%)

13 (4.4%)

12 (4.0%)

Q107

Go to public clinic to get HIV related services?

154 (51.9%)

56 (18.9%)

87 (29.2%)

Q108

Go to private clinic to get HIV related services?

181 (61.0%)

39 (13.1%)

77 (25.9%)

Q109

Go to peer led clinic to get HIV related services?

237 (79.8%)

48 (16.2%)

12 (4.0%)

Q110

Attend public clinics if accompanied by peers?

152 (51.2%)

42 (14.1%)

103 (34.7%)

Q111

Attend private clinics if accompanied by peers?

163 (54.9%)

40 (13.5%)

94 (31.6%)

Q112

Attend peer led clinics if accompanied by peers?

223 (75.1%)

29 (9.8%)

45 (15.1%)

Q113

Have peers facilitate access to services in public hospitals if you encounter difficulties?

185 (62.3%)

62 (20.9%)

50 (16.8%)

Q114

Have peers facilitate access to services in private hospitals if you encounter difficulties?

182 (61.3%)

43 (14.5%)

72 (24.2%)

Q115

Have peers assist in getting voluntary HCT?

246 (82.8%)

25 (8.4%)

26 (8.8%)

Q116

Have peers serve as drug adherence supporter if HIV positive?

231 (77.8%)

30 (10.1%)

36 (12.1%)