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Published in final edited form as: South Med J. 2023 Oct;116(10):833–838. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001607

Table 1.

Distribution of sociodemographic characteristics and by HIV-associated dementia status, 2010–2016

N (%)
N = 165,487
HAD
n = 505
No HAD
n = 164,982
P
Age group, y <0.001
 18–34 149 (0.10) 5 (1.08) 144 (0.09)
 35–44 560 (0.37) 74 (16.0) 486 (0.32)
 45–54 3136 (2.06) 138 (29.7) 2998 (1.98)
 55–64 16,607 (10.9) 146 (31.5) 16,461 (10.9)
 65–74 31,955 (21.0) 68 (14.7) 31,887 (21.0)
 75–84 54,073 (35.5) 24 (5.17) 54,049 (35.6)
 ≥85 45,658 (30.0) 9 (1.94) 45,649 (30.1)
Race <0.001
 Black 42,626 (27.0) 368 (74.7) 42,258 (26.9)
 White 109,578 (69.5) 109 (22.1) 109,469 (69.6)
 Other 4851 (3.1) 15 (3.0) 4836 (3.1)
 Hispanic 660 (0.4) 1 (0.2) 659 (0.4)
Sex <0.001
 Female 103,330 (62.6) 165 (32.7) 103,165 (62.6)
 Male 61,873 (37.5) 339 (67.3) 61,534 (37.4)
Location 0.313
 Urban 110,773 (72.9) 356 (75.0) 110,417 (72.9)
 Rural 41,197 (27.1) 119 (25.1) 41,078 (27.1)
Place of diagnosis 0.010
 Nursing facility 52,870 (34.0) 134 (28.4) 52,736 (34.0)
 Living in the community 102,730 (66.0) 338 (71.6) 102,392 (66.0)

Boldface type indicates statistical significance. HAD, HIV-associated dementia; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.