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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2014 Feb 25;36(10):1323–1337. doi: 10.1177/0193945914523685

Table 2.

Baseline Characteristics and Change From Baseline Following Intervention for Categorical Variables: n (%).

Baseline Data
Change Following Intervention
Total (n = 91) Control (n = 46) Intervention (n = 45) p Valuea Control (n = 46) Intervention (n = 45) p Valuea
Held ≥ one misconception about HIV transmission 52 (57.1) 28 (60.9) 24 (53.3) .47 No longer held ≥ one misconception 7 (15.2) 15 (33.3) .04
Blame: Agreeing that people who got HIV deserve it 34 (37.8) 14 (30.4) 20 (45.5) .14 No longer expressed blame 4 (8.9) 11 (25.0) .04

Intent to discriminate when No longer intended to discriminate when

dispensing medication 79 (86.8) 41 (89.1) 38 (84.4) .51 dispensing medication 6 (13.0) 16 (35.6) .01
drawing blood 87 (95.6) 44 (95.7) 43 (95.6) .98 drawing blood 0 (0.0) 3 (6.7) .12
a

Based on chi-square or Fisher’s exact test.