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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 28.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Educ Prev. 2023 Aug;35(4):277–289. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2023.35.4.277

Table 1:

Agency level characteristics related to services offered, infrastructure, and accessibility

Agency characteristic N %
Typea
 Low Threshold Sexual Health Services 4 36.4%
 Status Neutral Testing Services 6 54.5%
 Community Mobilization 2 18.2%
 Syringe Service Program 1 9.1%
Serve >50% sexual minority clients 4 36.4%
Serve >15% transgender clients 2 18.2%
Evening hours 7 63.6%
Weekend hours 4 36.4%
Telehealth services 8 72.7%
On-site phlebotomy 7 63.6%
On-site pharmacy 3 27.3%
Relationship with nearby pharmacy 5 45.5%
Spanish language support 10 90.9%
Support for other languages (not Spanish or English) 3 27.3%
Additional language support 3 27.3%
Telehealth available 8 72.7%
HIV testing on-site 11 100%
Condoms and lubricant available 11 100%
Have HIV Self Testing Kits 10 90.9%
Provide STI testing 7 63.6%
Provide immunizations 5 45.5%
Provide PrEPb 7 63.6%
Provide MATc 3 27.3%
Gender affirming services (one or more category of services) 6 54.5%
Gender affirming hormone therapy on-site 3 27.3%
Referral process for gender affirming care 3 27.3%
Use electronic health records 6 54.5%
a

two organizations were classified as both LTSHS and SNTS

b

Pre-exposure prophylaxis

c

Medication assisted treatment for substance use disorders