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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2015 Apr 1;68(4):439–448. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000479

Table 1.

Characteristics of clients assessed for participation, overall and by site and referral status

CHARACTERISTIC OVERALLa (N=1069) SITEa REFERRAL STATUSa,b
SF (N=581) N (%) Miami (N=312) N (%) DC (N=176) N (%) Clinic (N=628) N (%) Self (N=369) N (%)
Sitec
    SF 581 (54.3) 315 (50.2) 252 (68.3)
    Miami 312 (29.2) 216 (34.4) 46 (12.5)
    DC 176 (16.5) 97 (15.5) 71 (19.3)
Referral statusc,d
    Clinic-referral 628 (63.0) 315 (55.6) 216 (82.4) 97 (57.7)
    Self-referral 369 (37.0) 252 (44.4) 46 (17.6) 71 (42.3)
Agec, d
    18-25 228 (23.1) 107 (19.0) 91 (35.1) 30 (18.0) 172 (27.8) 56 (15.2)
    26-35 391 (39.6) 223 (39.7) 87 (33.6) 81 (48.5) 244 (39.4) 147 (39.8)
    36-45 218 (22.1) 135 (24.0) 49 (18.9) 34 (20.4) 125 (20.2) 93 (25.2)
    >45 151 (15.3) 97 (17.3) 32 (12.4) 22 (13.2) 78 (12.6) 73 (19.8)
Gendere
    Male 969 (98.3) 550 (98.0) 258 (99.6) 161 (98.0) 605 (98.1) 364 (98.6)
    Transgender woman 14 (1.4) 10 (1.8) 1 (0.4) 3 (1.8) 11 (1.8) 3 (0.8)
Race/Ethnicityc,d
    White 411 (41.9) 292 (52.2) 25 (9.7) 94 (57.7) 185 (30.2) 226 (61.4)
    Latino 354 (36.1) 144 (25.8) 180 (69.5) 30 (18.4) 273 (44.5) 81 (22.0)
    Black 90 (9.2) 22 (3.9) 44 (17.0) 24 (14.7) 72 (11.8) 18 (4.9)
    Asian 57 (5.8) 47 (8.4) 3 (1.2) 7 (4.3) 42 (6.9) 15 (4.1)
    Otherf 69 (7.0) 54 (9.7) 7 (2.7) 8 (4.9) 41 (6.7) 28 (7.6)
Education levelc,d
    ≤ High school 181 (18.4) 88 (15.7) 77 (29.7) 16 (9.8) 128 (20.8) 53 (14.4)
    > High school 803 (81.6) 474 (84.3) 182 (70.3) 147 (90.2) 487 (79.2) 316 (85.6)
# male condomless anal sex partners, last 12 moc,d
    0-1 175 (18.0) 46 (8.7) 100 (32.8) 29 (20.9) 86 (16.1) 25 (6.8)
    2-5 454 (46.8) 245 (46.5) 150 (49.2) 59 (42.5) 294 (55.0) 159 (43.1)
    >5 343 (35.2) 236 (44.8) 55 (18.0) 51 (36.7) 155 (30.0) 185 (50.1)
# episodes anal sex with HIV+ partner, last 12 moc,d
    0-1 557 (57.4) 239 (45.4) 247 (81.0) 71 (51.1) 357 (66.7) 135 (36.6)
    2-5 137 (14.1) 93 (17.6) 19 (6.2) 25 (18.0) 70 (13.1) 67 (18.2)
    >5 277 (28.5) 195 (37.0) 39 (12.8) 43 (31.0) 108 (20.2) 167 (45.3)
Condomless receptive anal sex, last 3 moc,d
    No 347 (35.3) 154 (27.6) 130 (50.2) 63 (38.0) 242 (39.2) 105 (28.6)
    Yes 636 (64.7) 404 (72.4) 129 (49.8) 103 (62.1) 374 (60.7) 262 (71.4)
Prior PrEP awarenessc,d
    No 408 (41.4) 170 (30.4) 171 (66.0) 67 (40.4) 373 (60.4) 35 (9.5)
    Yesg 577 (58.6) 390 (69.6) 88 (34.0) 99 (59.6) 245 (39.6) 332 (90.5)
HIV risk perceptionc,d
    ≤ 5% 241 (25.2) 132 (24.6) 56 (21.7) 53 (32.9) 176 (29.4) 65 (18.3)
    > 5% 714 (74.8) 404 (75.4) 202 (78.3) 108 (67.1) 423 (70.6) 291 (81.7)
a

Columns may not sum to total due to missing data for those who were found to be ineligible or who declined PrEP

b

Referral status missing for 72/1069 assessed clients

c

p<.05 for comparison by site

d

p<.05 for comparison by referral status

e

3 participants reported gender as “other”: “Genderqueer” (1), “all of the above” (1), and “both as a male and a transgender female” (1)

f

Includes: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (6), American Indian or Alaska Native (1), and multi-race (62)

g

35 self-referred participants had only heard of PrEP from a staff person at the clinic, and thus did not meet the definition of “prior PrEP awareness”