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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Mens Health. 2012 Oct 22;7(4):274–284. doi: 10.1177/1557988312463419

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics, New York City, 2011, N = 660

n %
HIV status
    HIV-positive 66 10.0
    HIV-negative 570 86.4
    Unknown 24 3.6
Sexual identity
    Gay 596 90.3
    Bisexual 64 9.7
Race or Ethnicity 1
    White 355 53.8
    Black 77 11.7
    Latino 129 19.5
    All other 98 14.8
Age 2
    18 to 24 92 13.9
    25 to 29 179 27.1
    30 to 39 202 30.6
    40 to 49 118 17.9
    50 and older 69 10.5
Venue of recruitment
    Bathhouse 138 20.9
    Bar 522 79.1
Participant owns a “smart” phone, iPod Touch, or iPad
    Yes 474 71.8
    No and I dont plan to buy one within 12 months 129 19.5
    No but plan to buy one within 12 months 57 8.6
Number of new male sex partners, < 30 days
    None 270 40.9
    One 127 19.2
    2 to 3 151 22.9
    4 to 5 60 9.1
    6 to 10 35 5.3
    11 to 20 10 1.5
    More than 20 7 1.1
P articipant has used drugs 3, < 3 months
    No 439 66.5
    Yes 216 32.7
1

n = 1 missing data for race or ethnicity

2

Original measure was continious

3

Drugs include ketamine, MDMA, GHB, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, or nitrate inhalants (“poppers”). n = 5 were missing data on drug use