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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Jun;17(5):1855–1861. doi: 10.1007/s10461-012-0291-1

Table 1.

Participant background variables for all participants (n=248) and by responsibility consistency group (men reporting 2 or more venues, N = 98).

All participants (n=248) Consistently Lower (1–6) (n=31) Inconsistent Responsibility Score (n=29) Consistently Extremely High (7) (n=38) Fisher’s Exact (FE)
Significance Value
Col % n (Row %) n (Row %) n (Row %)
Age (years) FE=0.49
 18–20 2 0 (0) 1 (100) 0 (0)
 21–30 18 3 (16) 7 (37) 9 (47)
 31–40 28 7 (28) 8 (32) 10 (40)
 41–70 52 19 (37) 13 (25) 19 (37)
Ethnicity/Race FE=0.01
 White 78 21 (30) 24 (34) 26 (37)
 Latino 15 10 (53) 1 (5) 8 (42)
 Other Races 7 0 (0) 4 (50) 4 (50)
Education FE=0.20
 H.S. or less 14 3 (19) 5 (31) 8 (50)
 Technical/Some College 40 11 (27) 11 (27) 19 (46)
 College Degree 33 14 (45) 11 (35) 6 (19)
 Grad Degree 13 3 (30) 2 (20) 5 (50)
Total (n=248) Consistently Lower (1–6) (n=31) Inconsistent Responsibility Score (n=29) Consistently Extremely High (7) (n=38) Fisher’s Exact (FE)
Significance Value
Col % Row % Row % Row %
Sexual Identity FE=1.00
 Gay 94 29 (31) 28 (30) 36 (39)
 Other (e.g., Bisexual) 6 2 (40) 1 (20) 2 (40)
Comfort with Sexual Orientation FE=0.21
 Very 77 25 (32) 21 (27) 31 (40)
 Comfortable 16 6 (43) 5 (36) 3 (21)
 Less than comfortable 7 0 (0) 3 (43) 4 (57)
Long-term Relationship FE=0.76
 No 66 23 (34) 19 (28) 25 (37)
 Yes 34 8 (26) 10 (32) 13 (42)