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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 May 11.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2007 Nov 8;12(6):891–902. doi: 10.1007/s10461-007-9319-3

Table 1.

Demographic comparison of early, middle and late gay-related developmental groups

Descriptive variable Early (n = 629)
Middle (n = 645)
Late (n = 109)
Total (1,383)d
% n % n % n % n
Race
White 76.3 476 78.4 504 74.3 81 77.1 1061
Black 4.5 28 3.3 21 4.6 5 3.9 54
Hispanic 11.4 71 9.5 61 14.7 16 10.8 148
API 5.4 34 5.6 36 4.6 5 5.5 75
Native American 2.2 14 2.8 18 1.8 2 2.5 34
Other .2 1 .5 3 0 0 .2 4
Educationa,*
<High School 1.7 11 .8 5 .9 1 1.2 17
High School 29.9 188 24.7 159 22.9 25 26.9 372
College Degree 68.4 430 76.3 83 74.6 481 71.9 994
Incomeb,*
< 20,000 12.5 77 11.8 74 5.6 6 11.6 157
20,001–60,000 53.7 331 50.6 318 55.1 59 52.4 708
60,001–100,000 20.1 124 23.5 148 18.7 20 21.6 292
>100,000 13.6 84 14.1 89 20.6 22 14.4 195
Never sexually attracted to femalesa,**,b,**,c,* 55.2 341 43.4 276 31.8 34 47.8 651
HIV positivea,**,b,** 22.3 130 14.9 87 10.0 9 18.0 226
Age (Mean and SD)b,**,c,* 32.1 5.04 32.5 4.76 34.8 3.71 32.5 4.87
a

Middle-early comparison

b

Late-early comparison

c

Late-middle comparison

d

Row totals vary due to missing data

*

P < .05;

**

P < .01