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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2013 Apr 9;25(1):70–82. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2013.01.001

Table 3.

HIV Screening Survey Variables of Interest Included in Logistic Regression Analysis

Survey Variable (number of respondents who answered question) Mean SD

Age in years (n = 136) 43.55 14.86

n (%)
Race (n = 133)
 African American 124 (89.9)
 White (non-Hispanic) 7 (5.0)
 Hispanic 1 (0.7)
 American Indian 0 (0.0)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 0 (0.0)
 Other 1 (0.7)
Gender (n = 136)
 Female 83 (61.0)
 Male 53 (39.0)
Sexual orientation (n = 89)
 Heterosexual 76 (85.4)
 Bisexual 9 (10.1)
 Homosexual 4 (4.5)
High school graduate (n = 132)
 Yes 78 (59.0)
 No 54 (41.0)
College graduate (n = 90)
 Yes 4 (4.4)
 No 86 (95.6)
Medical insurance (n = 115)
 Yes 82 (71.3)
 No 33 (28.7)
Know anyone with HIV or AIDS (n = 134)
 Yes 33 (24.6)
 No 101 (75.4)
Employed (n = 126)
 Yes 83 (65.9)
 No 43 (34.1)
Agree that HIV testing should be a routine part of primary care (n = 127)
 Yes 112 (88.2)
 No 15 (11.8)
Previously tested for HIV (n = 131)
 Yes 73 (55.7)
 No 58 (44.3)