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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2014 Mar;18(3):443–451. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0664-0

Table III.

Sexual behaviors across race/ethnicity by combined historical periods among HIV seropositive PWID entering the drug detoxification and methadone maintenance programs at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, 1990–2012

Historical Period
1990–1999 2000–2012
Race/Ethnicity n/N (%) n/N (%)
Sexually active (w/primary partner) Whites 61/130 (47) 28/92 (30)
Blacks 201/406 (50) 73/189 (39)
Hispanics 266/548 (49) 144/283 (51)*
Sexually active (w/casual partner) Whites 21/130 (16) 17/91 (19)*
Blacks 108/406 (27) 44/188 (23)
Hispanics 129/548 (24) 54/283 (19)
Always using condoms (w/primary partner) Whites 31/61 (51) 14/28 (50)*
Blacks 84/201 (42) 38/73 (52)
Hispanics 136/266 (51) 76/144 (53)
Always using condoms (w/casual partner) Whites 14/21 (67) 14/17 (82)
Blacks 61/108 (57) 33/44 (75)
Hispanics 84/129 (65) 36/54 (67)
*

Counter-example of trend opposite to trends among HIV positive subjects as a whole.