Objective To evaluate the compliancy of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PREP) in men who have sex with men (MSM) in Chengdu,Sichuan province,and explore the influencing factors.Methods From 1 July 2013 to 30 September 2015,a random,open,multi-center and parallel control intervention study was conducted in 328 MSM enrolled by non-probability sampling in Chengdu.The MSM were divided into 3 groups randomly,i.e.daily group,intermittent group (before and after exposure) and control group.Clinical follow-up and questionnaire survey were carried out every 3 months.Their PrEP compliances were evaluated respectively and multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the related factors.Results A total of 141 MSM were surveyed,in whom 59(41.8%) had good PrEP compliancy.The PrEP compliancy rate was 69.0% in daily group,higher than that in intermittent group (14.3%),the difference had significance (x2=45.29,P<0.001).Multivariate logistic analysis indicated that type of PrEP was the influencing factors of PrEP compliancy.Compared with daily group,the intermittent group had worse PrEP compliancy (OR=0.07,95%CI:0.03-0.16).Conclusion The PrEP compliance of the MSM in this study was poor,the compliancy would be influenced by the type of PREP.