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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 27.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2018 Nov;22(11):3588–3602. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2076-7

Table 2.

Positive injunctive norm themes, stratified by race and ethnicity (n = 145)

%Total
(n = 145)
%White
(n = 78)
%Latino
(n = 42)
%Black
(n = 14)
Interpersonal relationships 55 63 42 50
Friends 22 22 22 21
Family   8   8 29
Relationship partners   6   8   4
Sexual partners   3   5   2
Healthcare provider   5   5   7
Nobody/few people   7 12
Co-workers   1   2
Everyone   2   1   4
Advisor   1   2
Individual characteristics   9   8   6 14
Multiple sex partners   1   2
Casually dating   1   7
Do not use condoms   3   3   2
Sexually active   3   2   4   7
Want to reduce HIV Risk   1   1   2
“Types” of people/community/groups 17 18 13   0
Gay men   9 10   9
Bisexual men   1   2
Straight men   1   1
Military   1   1
Sex workers   1   1
Serodiscordant couples   1   1
Injection drug user   1   1
HIV positive   1   1   2
HIV negative   1   2
Organizations 12   8 22   7
Social media groups   3   1   9
AIDS service/community health organizations   9   7 11   7
Gilead   1   2
Community clinics   1   2
Uncertain/don’t know   7 13 29

Represents the total number of beliefs elicited not the total number of individuals in the sample