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. 2023 Aug 25;23:1625. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16525-7

Table 3.

Physical and sexual health

Frequency (/mean) Percent (/SD)
General health
 Poor 21 3.1
 Fair 145 21.7
 Good 239 35.8
 Very good 142 15
 Excellent 100 15
Have a primary care doctor 439 65.7
HIV status
 HIV-positive, detectable viral load 9 1.3
 HIV-positive, undetectable viral load 19 2.8
 HIV-positive, I don’t know my viral load 7 1
 HIV-negative 556 83.2
 Don’t know 56 8.4
Last time tested for HIV
 In the last 3 months 238 35.6
 3 to 6 months ago 121 18.1
 6 to 12 months ago 68 10.2
 Over 1 year ago 114 17.1
 I can’t remember when 44 6.6
 I have never been tested for HIV 59 8.8
Spoken to a doctor about HIV 404 60.5
Sex without a condom in the past 3 months
 Yes, 1 or 2 times 144 21.6
 Yes, 3 or 5 times 53 7.9
 Yes, more than 5 times 68 10.2
 No 379 56.7
Knowledge of PrEP
 Yes 201 30.1
 No 446 66.8
Spoken to provider about PreP 87 13.0
Currently prescribed anti-retroviralsa 18 51.4
Currently prescribed PrEP 24 3.6
Importance in starting PrEP (average) 3.37 3.92
Confidence in starting PrEP (average) 2.59 3.56
ART adherence (average)b 3.83 1.43
PrEP adherence (average)c 2.96 1.57

aNumber and percentage were out of the number of residents who are people living with HIV 

bAverage is among PLWH who are currently prescribed anti-retrovirals

cAverage is among people who are currently prescribed PrEP