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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 29.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Educ Prev. 2015 Jun;27(3):212–226. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2015.27.3.212

Table 1.

Sociodemographic Background, HIV Testing History, and Substance Use in the Past 30 Days Among 427 Men Who Ever Had Anal Intercourse with a Male Partner

Sociodemographic Background:
 Age in years—Mean (SD)a 27.4 (8.1)
 Gender Identity—% (n)
  Male 92.5% (395)
  Female 1.6% (7)
  Transgender 5.9% (25)
 Sexual orientation—% (n)a
  Exclusively or mainly gay 76.8% (328)
  Bisexual 20.1% (86)
  Exclusively or mainly heterosexual 2.8% (12)
 Education—% (n)
  Did not finish high school 16.4% (70)
  Complete high school or GED 37.7% (161)
  Any higher education 46.0% (196)
 Unemployed or employed part-time—% (n) 69.1% (295)
 Annual income—% (n)b
  <$10,000 53.4% (228)
  $10,000 - $30,000 32.1% (135)
  >$30,000 13.3% (57)
 Stable housing—% (n)
  Very stable 60.0% (256)
  Somewhat stable 30.7% (131)
  Somewhat or very unstable 9.4% (40)
HIV Testing History:
 Ever been tested for HIV—% (n) 96.7% (413)
  [If tested] Most recent test was less than 1 year agoa 64.4% (275)
  [If tested] Tested HIV-positive at most recent testc 23.7% (101)
Substance Use in the Past 30 Days:
 Drank alcohol—% (n) 85.9% (367)
  [If yes] Days drank alcohol—Mean (SD) 7.9 (6.7)
 Smoked marijuana—% (n) 59.7% (255)
  [If yes] Days smoked marijuana—Mean (SD) 17.3 (11.8)
 Used any street drug (excluding marijuana) —% (n) 22.5% (96)
  [If yes] Days used any street drug—Mean (SD) 6.3 (8.6)