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. 2024 Sep 5;14(10):598–610. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibae046

Table 2.

Demographics of the sample

Survey participants (N = 60) Interview participants (N = 15)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age 44.9 years (10.5) 45.4 years (10.4)
N (%) N (%)
Gender
 Male 16 (26.7%) 3 (33.3%)
 Female 44 (73.3%) 12 (66.7%)
Race/Ethnicity
 Asian 8 (13.3%) 4 (26.7%)
 Black/African-American 21 (35%) 6 (40.0%)
 White/Caucasian 26 (43.3%) 5 (33.3%)
 Hispanic/Latino 3 (5%) 0 (0.0%)
 Other 2 (3.3%) 0 (0.0%)
Country of birth
 USA 47 (78.3%) 14 (93.3%)
 Other 13 (21.7%) 1 (6.7%)
Sexual orientation
 Gay/Homosexual/SGL 6 (10.0%) 1 (6.7%)
 Straight/Heterosexual 53 (88.3%) 14 (93.3%)
 Queer 1 (1.7%) 0 (0.0%)
Highest level of education
 Bachelor’s degree 5 (8.3%) 0 (0.0%)
 Graduate degree 54 (90%) 15 (100%)
 Other 1 (1.7%) 0 (0.0%)
Work setting
 Clinic B 11 (18.3%) 6 (40.0%)
 Clinic A 49 (81.7%) 9 (60.0%)
  Pediatric/Adolescent clinic 12 (20%) 4 (44.4%)
  Adult clinics 37 (61.7%) 5 (55.6%)
Provider role
 Direct HIV care provider (MD, PA-C, NP) 37 (61.7%) 5 (33.3%)
 Direct behavioral health care provider 8 (13.3%) 4 (26.7%)
 Social service provider 12 (20%) 5 (33.3%)
 Clinical support staff (nursing, MA, pharmacy) 3 (5%)
 Administration 4 (6.7%) 2 (13.3%)
 Other 2 (3.3%) 1 (6.7%)