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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2014 Jul;62(5):309–318. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2014.899232

Table 1.

Relationship Between HIV Testing and Demographic Characteristics

Total (N=905) HIV testing (N=328) No (N=577) p-value
Mean Age (SD) 26.35 (6.41) 28.76 (7.03) 25.00 (5.60) <.0001
Gender 0.1723
Male 350 (38.7%) 117 (35.8%) 233 (40.4%)
Female 554 (61.3%) 210 (64.2%) 344 (59.6%)
Ethnic Background 0.0045
White 790 (87.4%) 273 (83.2%) 517 (89.8%)
Non-white 114 (12.6%) 55 (16.8%) 59 (10.2%)
Sexual Orientation <.0001
Bisexual/Homosexual 70 (7.8%) 42 (12.9%) 28 (4.9%)
Heterosexual 827 (92.2%) 283 (87.1%) 544 (95.1%)
Relationship Status <.0001
Single (never married) 237 (26.2%) 80 (24.4%) 157 (27.3%)
In a relationship but not living together 267 (29.5%) 81 (24.7%) 186 (32.3%)
In a relationship and living together/Married 373 (41.3%) 147 (44.8%) 226 (39.2%)
Separated/Divorced/Widowed 27 (3.0%) 20 (6.1%) 7 (1.2%)
Academic status 0.2402
Undergraduate Student 365 (40.5%) 124 (37.9%) 241 (41.9%)
Graduate/Professional Student 537 (59.5%) 203 (62.1%) 334 (58.1%)
Fraternity/Sorority 0.0046
Yes 159 (17.6%) 42 (12.8%) 117 (20.3%)
No 744 (82.4%) 285 (87.2%) 459 (79.7%)
Living 0.5607
On campus 32 (3.5%) 10 (3.1%) 22 (3.8%)
Off campus 871 (96.5%) 316 (96.9%) 555 (96.2%)