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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2014 Mar 18;14(2):127–135. doi: 10.1177/2325957414524025

Table 1.

Characteristics of Physician Interview Participants and Results of Routine HIV Testing Questionnaire

Sociodemographical Characteristics of Physician Interview Participants (N=18)
Age
 Mean (± SD) years 50.5 (± 9.4)

Gender [N (%)]
 Female 13(73%)

Race/Ethnicity [N (%)]
 African-American 5 (28%)
 Asian-Pacific Islander 4 (22%)
 White, non-Hispanic 9 (50%)

Physician Specialty [N (%)]
 Family Medicine 12(67%)
 Internal Medicine 6 (33%)

Provider Practice Type [N (%)]
 Community Health Center 2 (11%)
 Solo Practice 2 (11%)
 Group Practice 4 (22%)
 Hospital-based Clinic 2 (11%)
 Student Health 8 (45%)

Geography of Practice [N (%)]
 Rural 6 (33%)
 Urban 12(67%)

Awareness, Agreement, and Adherence of North Carolina Primary Care Physicians of Routine HIV testing recommendations (N=15)*

Aware of Routine Testing Recommendations from the CDC Released in 2006 [N (%)]
 Yes 10 (67%)
 No 5 (33%)

Agree with Routine Testing Recommendations from the CDC Released in 2006 [N (%)]
 Yes 10 (67%)
 No 5 (33%)
Adhere to Routine Testing Recommendations from the CDC Released in 2006 [N (%)]
 Yes 2 (13%)
 No 10 (67%)
 N/A 3 (15%)
*

3 individuals missing response; percentages based on a denominator of 15