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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Health Med. 2009 Dec;14(6):705–715. doi: 10.1080/13548500903334754

Table 1.

Demographics and psychosocial factors by clinically significant depressive symptoms (N = 210).

Clinically significant depressive
symptoms (N = 210)
Yes, N = 115 (54.8%) No, N = 95 (45.2%)

Mean (SD)
Age 28.88 (7.74) 29.08 (7.98)
Condom use self-efficacy (scale score) 6.35 (1.41) 6.45 (1.39)
Number of male sexual partners in the 3
months before study enrollment
15.52 (43.63) 7.13 (10.25)
Self perception of risk for acquiring HIV
(scale score)
6.97 (3.96) 5.53 (4.04)
Percentage (%)
MSM subpopulation identity
   Panthi 25.22 52.63
   Kothi 34.78 14.74
   Double decker 40.00 32.63
Religion
   Hindu 80.00 80.00
   Christian 12.17 12.63
   Muslim 7.83 7.37
Marital status
   Married 13.04 33.68
   Not married 86.96 66.32
Children
   Yes 9.57 31.58
   No 90.43 68.42
Education
   Graduate or Professional 1.74 3.16
   Degree
     College degree 10.43 14.74
     High school degree 26.09 24.21
     Middle school 47.83 41.05
     Elementary 9.57 15.79
     No formal education 4.35 1.05
Employment status
   Fulltime 66.96 86.32
   Part-time 15.65 4.21
   Full- or part-time and in school 6.96 5.26
   Neither work nor in school 8.70 3.16
   Disabled 0.87 0.00
   Other 0.87 1.05
Participation in any HIV prevention interventions in the past year
   Yes 29.57 22.11
   No 70.43 77.86
Living with parents
   Yes 60.87 60.00
   No 39.13 40.00
Family knows about sexual identity
   Yes 26.96 13.68
   No 73.04 86.32
Weekly alcohol consumption
   Yes 28.70 26.32
   No 71.30 73.68
HIV testing outcome
   HIV-infected 8.93 6.67
   HIV-uninfected 91.07 93.33
Ever been paid money for sex
   Yes 63.48 25.26
   No 36.52 74.74
Unprotected anal sex with another man in the 3 months prior to study enrollment
   Yes 26.96 15.79
   No 73.04 84.21