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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Abus. 2009 Jul–Sep;30(3):213–222. doi: 10.1080/08897070903040923

Table II.

Baseline demographics and HIV risk factors for binge drinkers (n=116) and non-binge drinkers (n=65) enrolled in a sex risk reduction RCT in St. Petersburg, Russia(N=181) (stratified by binge drinking)

Binge Drinkersa
(n=116)
%(n)
Non-Binge Drinkers
(n=65)
% (n)
Test statistic,
degrees of freedom,
p-value

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age Range and Meanb 22–55; 36.0 (9.0) 18–55; 28.1 (7.2) t(181)= −6.02, 1, <.001**

Gender
  Male 83% (96) 60% (39) 11.38, 1, <.001**
  Female 17% (20) 40% (26)

Full-time Employed 65% (75) 22% (14) 30.99, 1, <.001**

High School Graduate 94%(108) 94% (61) 0.00, 1, .97

Married 36% (42) 28% (18) 1.36, 1, .24

Primary Partner 71% (82) 83% (54) 3.12, 1, .08

Same Sex Partners 9% (10) 11% (7) 0.23, 1, .63

HIV RISK PROFILE

Two or More Sex Partners 72% (83) 66% (43) 0.57, 1, .45
Four or More Sex Partners 28% (33) 22% (14) 1.03, 1, .31

Any Sex Trade 24% (28) 32% (21) 1.41, 1, .24
Buy Sex 17% (20) 22% (14) 0.50, 1, .48

Sell Sex 9% (10) 17% (11) 2.80, 1, .09

Injection Drug Use (IDU) 13% (15) 89% (57) 99.61, 1, <.001**
  Risky IDUc 10% (11) 69% (44) 67.67, 1, <.001**

STD History 31% (36) 63% (41) 17.50, 1, <.001**

HIV-infected 8% (9) 28% (18) 13.04, 1, <.001**
a

Any binge drinking in the past 30 days.

b

Range and Mean (Standard Deviation) are provided for this continuous variable.

c

Sample size used for this variable is N=72 injection drug users.

*

p <.05.

**

p < .01.