Table 1

Risk factors for rectal gonorrhoea among men who have sex with men

Risk factors*Number of individuals, n (%)Rectal gonorrhoea positive, n (%)Crude OR (95% CI)p ValueAdjusted OR (95% CI)p Value
Age
 ≤24313 (23.9%)20 (6.4%)4.39 (1.74 to 11.07)0.0024.93 (1.83 to 13.27)0.002
 25–34607 (46.3%)30 (4.9%)3.34 (1.38 to 8.11)0.0083.63 (1.43 to 9.24)0.007
 ≥35392 (29.9%)6 (1.5%)1Ref1Ref
Receptive rimming
 Yes925 (70.5%)44 (4.8%)1.56 (0.82 to 2.99)0.179
 No387 (29.5%)12 (3.1%)1Ref
Receptive fingering/penis dipping
 Yes1106 (84.3%)51 (4.6%)1.94 (0.77 to 4.93)0.162
 No206 (15.7%)5 (2.4%)1Ref
Use of partner's saliva as a lubricant for anal sex
 Yes899 (68.5%)47 (5.2%)2.48 (1.20 to 5.10)0.0142.17 (1.00 to 4.71)0.050
 No413 (31.5%)9 (2.2%)1Ref1Ref
Condom use for RAI
 Not always condom use572 (45.4%)39 (6.8%)3.07 (1.70 to 5.56)<0.0012.66 (1.42 to 4.97)0.002
 Always condom use/no RAI688 (54.6%)16 (2.3%)1Ref1Ref
Number of male partners
 None53 (4.0%)1 (1.89%)1Ref
 1–3662 (50.5%)20 (3.02%)1.62 (0.21 to 12.31)0.641
 ≥4597 (45.5%)35 (5.86%)3.24 (0.43 to 24.12)0.251
Pharyngeal gonorrhoea
 Positive22 (1.7%)8 (36.4%)14.91 (5.96 to 37.26)<0.00117.31 (6.29 to 47.63)<0.001
 Negative1273 (98.3%)47 (3.7%)1Ref1Ref
HIV serostatus
 Positive33 (2.5%)6 (18.2%)5.46 (2.16 to 13.83)<0.0016.23 (2.27 to 17.10)<0.001
 Negative1279 (97.5%)50 (3.9%)1Ref1Ref
  • *All sexual behavioural data were measured in the last three months prior to the survey. RAI, receptive anal intercourse.