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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2013 Nov 13;54(3):341–349. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.09.003

Table 1.

Demographic and caregiver characteristics by HIV-infection status of 511 youth in the PHACS AMP protocol, 2007–2011

PHIV+ (N=354) PHEU (N=157) Total (N=511) P-value*
Age at entry visit (mean, s.d.) 13.58 (2.12) 12.30 (1.87) 13.19 (2.13) <.001
Male 172 (49%) 81 (52%) 253 (50%) 0.53
Black A 254 (76%) 98 (64%) 352 (72%) 0.007
Hispanic A 89 (25%) 57 (37%) 146 (29%) 0.007
Caregiver ≥HS education 262 (74%) 107 (68%) 369 (72%) 0.17
Annual household income A
 <20k 148 (42%) 97 (63%) 245 (49%) <.001
 20k–50k 135 (39%) 46 (30%) 181 (36%)
 >50k 66 (19%) 12 (8%) 78 (15%)
Primary caregiver relationship A
 Biological parent(s) 151 (44%) 120 (78%) 271 (55%) <.001
 Other biological relative 87 (25%) 16 (10%) 103 (21%)
 Non-biological relative 104 (30%) 18 (12%) 122 (25%)

PHACS Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study, AMP Adolescent Master Protocol, PHIV+ perinatally HIV-infected, PHEU perinatally HIV-exposed but uninfected, SD standard deviation, HS high school

*

P-value by t-test for age and by chi-square test for all other measures

A

23 participants missing information on black race, 4 missing Hispanic ethnicity, 7 missing household income, 15 missing primary caregiver relationship to participant