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Table 4 Analysis of the Differences in Number of MSM Willing to use HIV Prevention Services and Perception on Availability of the Services 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

Factors

Willing

Available

A

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

251 (84.8%)

77 (26.1%)

B

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

258 (86.8%)

62 (21.0%)

C

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

252 (84.8%)

98 (33.0%)

D

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

280 (94.2%)

82 (27.6%)

E

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

260 (87.6%)

136 (46.3%)

F

How willing are you to participate in a HIV Positive Peer Support program?

235 (79.1%)

180 (60.8%)

G

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

248 (83.8%)

194 (65.3%)

H

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

238 (80.7%)

177 (60.2%)