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. 2023 Mar 22;22:23259582231164241. doi: 10.1177/23259582231164241

Table 3.

Participant Demographics and Clinical Characteristics.

Variable (n)
Age in years (range) a 58.8 (32−88)
Male (%) 93 (90.3)
Women (%) 10 (9.7)
Race/Ethnicity
 White – British (%) 66 (64.1)
 Black – African (%) 11 (10.7)
 White – Other (%) 19 (18.4)
 Other (%) 7 (6.8)
Sexuality
 MSM (%) 75 (72.8)
 Heterosexual (%) 23 (22.3)
 Other (%) 5 (4.9)
Relationship Status
 Single (%) 55 (53.4)
 In a relationship (%) 16 (15.5)
 Married/Civil Partnership (%) 32 (31.1)
Employment
 Full or part time employed (%) 29 (28.1)
 Unemployed (%) 40 (38.8)
 Retired (%) 34 (33)
Average household income per year
 Less than £20,000 (%) 55 (53.4)
 £21,000–30,000 (%) 23 (22.3)
 £31,000–£50,000 (%) 14 (13.6)
 £51,000–£80,000 (%) 4 (3.9)
 More than £80,000 (%) 5 (4.9)
Education (highest level)
 Less than 12 years schooling (%) 9 (8.7)
 Secondary (left at 16 years of age) (%) 30 (29.1)
 College (left at 18 years of age) (%) 31 (30.1)
 Degree (Undergraduate/postgraduate degree (%)) 33 (32.1)
Health/HIV clinical variables
MoCA-Blind score (SD) b 17.85 (3.12)
Polypharmacy (≥3 non-HIV medications, %) 67 (65)
Years with diagnosed HIV a 19 (2-36)
Years on ART a 15 (2-31)
VL > 40 copies/ml (%) 5 (5)
On cART (%) 103 (100)

MSM, men who have sex with men; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; cART, combination antiretroviral therapy; VL, viral load. All values are expressed as n, unless otherwise stated.

a

Median (range).

b

Mean (standard deviation).