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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2015 Aug 4;25(6):720–726. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2015.06.008

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Willingness to Participate in Research

WILLINGNESS TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH WITH ANAL PAP + HRA
Total N (%) LIKELY (%) UNLIKELY (%) p-value
200 65.0 35.0
Age 0.03*
<40 yrs 51 (26) 21.5 32.9
40-49 yrs 73 (37) 33.9 41.4
50+ yrs 76 (38) 44.6 25.7
Race 0.24
White 22 (11) 10.8 11.4
Black 153 (77) 73.8 81.4
Hispanic 25 (13) 15.4 7.1
U.S. Born 169 (85) 83.9 85.7 0.73
Educational Attainment 0.88
<High School 70 (35) 36.4 32.9
High School 74 (37) 36.4 38.6
College+ 55 (28) 27.1 28.6
Insurance 0.99
Private 30 (15) 15.8 14.9
Public 129 (65) 66.1 67.2
Uninsured 35 (18) 18.1 17.9
Married (yes) 22 (11) 13.9 5.7 0.08
HIV Exposure Route 0.02*
IVDU 37 (19) 22.3 11.4
Sex 149 (75) 73.9 75.7
Other/Unknown 14 (7) 3.9 12.9
Nadir CD4 count 0.33
<200 94 (47) 43.9 52.9
200-349 17 (9) 10.0 5.7
350-500 70 (35) 34.6 35.7
>500 19 (10) 11.5 5.7
Most Recent Viral Load 0.44
<76 126 (63) 66.2 57.1
76-10,000 38 (19) 17.7 21.4
10,000+ 36 (18) 16.1 21.4
History of Cervical Pap Test (yes) 196 (98) 96.9 100.0 0.30
History of Colposcopy (yes) 71 (36) 32.0 45.6 0.06
History of Anal Pap Test (yes) 48 (24) 26.9 18.6 0.19
History of High Resolution Anoscopy 16 (8) 10.8 2.9 0.05*
Positive Depression Screening 73 (37) 39.3 31.4 0.27
High Trauma Screening 85 (43) 40.0 47.1 0.33
Positive PTSD Screening 72 (36) 33.9 40.0 0.39
*

p < 0.05