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. 2005 Sep;20(9):807–813. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2005.05049.x

Table 3.

Reported Access to Care, Quality Ratings of Health Care Delivery, and Trust in Doctors or Clinics Among HIV-Infected People Who Did and Did Not Report Perceived Discrimination

Perceived Discrimination Access to Care (Current)* (n=2,466) Rating of Medical Care (6 mo) (n=2,449) (%) Rating of Hospital Care (6 mo) (n=494) (%) Trust (Current)* (n=2,461)
Mean (SE) Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent Mean (SE)
Yes 78.3 (1.3) 5 11 18 28 38 13 24 21 21 21 80.9 (1.4)
No 82.7 (0.9) 1 7 18 33 41 4 17 20 31 28 87.1 (1.0)
P value .001 <.001 .01 <.001

Note: Perceived discrimination includes a report of at least 1 of 4 types of perceived discrimination asked about in the survey

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Answers cover a 0 to 100 scale