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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Sep;17(7):2510–2520. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0563-4

Table 2.

Baseline demographic, clinical and behavioral characteristics for each group based on data from 240 randomized and HIV negative participants

Characteristics Participants Network members Overall



Control
(N = 47)
Experimental
(N = 58)
Control
(N = 59)
Experimental
(N = 76)
Control
(N = 106)
Experimental
(N = 134)
Wald statistic z,
p value
Age (years) 30 (24–33) 29 (25–31) 28 (25–33) 28 (25–31) 29 (25–33) 29 (25–31) z = 0.93, p = 0.35
Age at first injection 18 (17–21) 19 (16–23) 20 (18–22) 19 (17–23) 20 (17–22) 19 (17–23) z = 0.19, p = 0.85
Sexually active (past 3 months) 38 (81 %) 50 (89 %) 53 (90 %) 64 (85 %) 91 (86 %) 114 (87 %) z = 0.25, p = 0.81
Number of sex partners (past 3 months) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) 1 (1–2) z = 1.09, p = 0.28
Using condoms (past 30 days) z = −1.11, p = 0.27
  Never 15 (47 %) 20 (49 %) 31 (67 %) 29 (60 %) 46 (59 %) 49 (55 %)
  Sometimes 8(25 %) 10 (24 %) 9 (20 %) 6 (13 %) 17 (22 %) 16 (18 %)
  Always 9(28 %) 11 (27 %) 6 (13 %) 13 (27 %) 15 (19 %) 24 (27 %)
Number of roommates 2 (1–4) 3 (2–4) 2 (1–3) 3 (2–4) 2 (1–3) 3 (2–4) z = −2.47, p = 0.014
Male gender 34 (72 %) 40 (69 %) 34 (58 %) 48 (63 %) 68 (64 %) 88 (66 %) z = 0.26, p = 0.80
Educational level z = −0.86, p = 0.39
  <Completed secondary 4 (9 %) 12 (21 %) 7 (12 %) 12 (16 %) 11 (10 %) 24 (18 %)
  Completed secondary 15 (32 %) 13 (22 %) 19 (32 %) 30 (39 %) 34 (32 %) 43 (32 %)
  Vocational or Trade 20 (43 %) 27 (47 %) 21 (36 %) 27 (36 %) 41 (39 %) 54 (40 %)
  Some higher 8 (17 %) 6 (10 %) 12 (20 %) 7 (9 %) 20 (19 %) 13 (10 %)
Source of income z = −0.19, p = 0.85
  Wages 20 (43 %) 20 (36 %) 27 (46 %) 37 (49 %) 47 (44 %) 57 (43 %)
  Social assistance 8 (17 %) 7 (13 %) 7 (12 %) 8 (11 %) 15 (14 %) 15 (12 %) z = 0.61, p = 0.54
  No legal income 24 (52 %) 28 (50 %) 26 (44 %) 30 (41 %) 50 (48 %) 58 (45 %) z = −0.47, p = 0.64
  Friends and family 34 (72 %) 42 (75 %) 39 (66 %) 54 (71 %) 73 (69 %) 96 (73 %) z = 0.68, p = 0.50
Occupation level z = −0.26, p = 0.79
  Full-time 6 (13 %) 8 (14 %) 11 (19 %) 14 (18 %) 17 (16 %) 22 (16 %)
  Part-time 11 (23 %) 9 (16 %) 12 (20 %) 22 (29 %) 23 (22 %) 31 (23 %)
  Unemployed 30 (64 %) 41 (71 %) 36 (61 %) 40 (53 %) 66 (62 %) 81 (60 %)
Married or cohabitation 20 (43 %) 28 (48 %) 25 (42 %) 31 (41 %) 45 (42 %) 59 (44 %) z = −0.24, p = 0.81
Live with parents 24 (51 %) 29 (51 %) 28 (47 %) 41 (55 %) 52 (49 %) 70 (53 %) z = 0.55, p = 0.58
Commercial sex (F) (past 3 months) 2 (18 %) 4 (25 %) 2 (9 %) 2 (7 %) 4 (12 %) 6 (14 %) z = 0.27, p = 0.79
Ever been Homeless 5 (11 %) 5 (9 %) 1 (2 %) 6 (8 %) 6 (6 %) 11 (8 %) z = 0.75, p = 0.45
Ever been in prison 3 (7 %) 2 (3 %) 0 (0 %) 3 (4 %) 3 (3 %) 5 (4 %) z = 0.39, p = 0.70
Alcohol use (past 30 days) z = −0.75, p = 0.45
  Less than every week 13 (29 %) 13 (22 %) 24 (41 %) 28 (37 %) 37 (36 %) 41 (31 %)
  Every week 21 (47 %) 26 (45 %) 20 (34 %) 28 (37 %) 41 (39 %) 54 (41 %)
  Almost every day 11 (24 %) 19 (33 %) 15 (25 %) 19 (25 %) 26 (25 %) 38 (29 %)
Injecting any drugs (past 30 days) 47 (100 %) 58 (100 %) 56 (95 %) 68 (89 %) 103 (97 %) 126 (94 %) z = −1.14, p = 0.26
Heroin injecting 46 (98 %) 56 (97 %) 51 (91 %) 63 (93 %) 97 (94 %) 119 (94 %) z = 0.08, p = 0.93
Stimulants injecting 13 (28 %) 22 (38 %) 19 (34 %) 17 (25 %) 32 (31 %) 39 (31 %) z = −0.02, p = 0.99
Mixture of injection drugs 7 (15 %) 4 (7 %) 4 (7 %) 4 (6 %) 11 (11 %) 8 (6 %) z = −1.16, p = 0.25
Unsafe injection practicesa (3 months) 38 (81 %) 46 (79 %) 37 (66 %) 51 (75 %) 75 (73 %) 97 (77 %) z = 0.72, p = 0.47

Values expressed as count (percentage) or median (IQR). p values computed based on Wald tests from linear, logistic, or Poisson regression GEE models with the characteristic (row variable) as the dependent variable and randomization arm (control or experimental) as the independent variable

a

Unsafe injection practices is a combined variable including any of the following: needle or syringe sharing, shared syringe water, common dish or common drug source