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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2015 Feb;19(2):235–245. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0908-7

Table 1.

Socio-demographic, clinical, and psychosocial characteristics of in-care and out-of-care HIV patients, Lima, Peru, 2011-2012 (N=176).

In-care (N=110) Out-of-care (N=66)
N % N %
Age
 18-25 13 11.8 10 15.2
 26-35 41 37.3 28 42.4
 36-45 26 23.6 20 30.3
 46+ 30 27.3 8 12.1
Sex
 Male 75 68.2 31 47.0
 Female 35 31.8 35 53.0
Incomea
 0-500 soles 25 22.7 17 27.0
 501-1000 soles 50 44.5 30 47.6
 1001-1500 soles 16 14.6 3 4.8
>1500 soles 19 17.3 13 20.6
Missing 0 3
Travel time to HNCHb
 0-30 minutes 28 25.5 20 31.3
 30-60 minutes 45 40.9 36 56.3
 ≥60 minutes 37 33.6 8 12.5
Missing 0 2
Time since HIV diagnosis
0-11 months 31 39.2 3 4.8
12-35 months 29 36.7 23 37.1
36-59 months 10 12.7 23 37.1
>60 months 9 11.4 13 21.0
Missing 31 4
Last CD4+ cell countc
<100 9 12.0 7 16.3
100-249 16 21.3 10 23.3
250-349 15 20.0 9 21.0
350-499 16 21.3 6 14.0
>500 19 25.3 11 25.6
Missing 35 23
Receiving ART therapy
No 49 44.6 54 81.8
Yes 61 55.5 12 18.2
Received HIV care elsewhere in past year
 No 101 91.8 28 43.8
 Yes 9 8.2 36 56.3
 Missing 0 2
Mean SD Mean SD
HIV knowledge (range: 0-24) 18.9 3.7 19.2 2.4
Social support (range: 0-21) 16.3 3.7 15.7 5.0
Depression (range: 0-24) 6.7 4.7 8.1 6.2
HIV stigma
 Enacted (range: 0-15) 5.5 3.1 7.2 2.7
 Disclosure concerns (range: 0-15) 9.5 2.7 10.3 2.3
 Negative self-image (range: 0-15) 5.3 2.5 6.3 2.3
 Concern with public attitudes (range: 0-15) 8.9 2.8 10.0 2.4
a

1 nuevo soles ≈ $0.36 USD

b

Hospital National Cayetano Heredia

c

As of March 31, 2010 for in-care participants or last clinic visit for out-of-care participants