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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2015 Sep 14;72:1–5. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.09.009

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

HIV−/Meth+ mean (SD) or (%) N = 38 HIV+/Meth+ mean (SD) or (%) N = 77 HIV/Meth mean (SD) or (%) N = 131 p
Age (years) 34.1 (9.4) 41.8 (8.2) 35.8 (10.6) <0.001a
Education (years) 12.5 (2.2) 12.4 (2.7) 13.2 (2.6)   0.06
Ethnicity   0.006
 Hispanic/Latino 47.4 42.9 64.9
 African–American 21.1 33.8 20.6%
 Haitian/Bahamian 0% 1.3% 1.5%
 Caucasian 26.3% 20.8% 9.2%
Employment Status <0.001
 Not working 63.2 72.7 32.1
 Part-time 15.8 18.2 21.4
 Full-time 18.4 7.8% 45.8%
Marital Status <0.001
 Single 89.5 90.9% 58.8%
 Married 2.6% 2.6% 27.5%
 Separated 2.6% 1.3% 3.8%
 Divorced 5.3% 2.6% 9.9%
 Widowed 0% 2.6% 0%
Treatment for emotional problems 52.6% 74.0% 13.7% <0.001
Treatment for alcohol problems 34.2% 48.1% 3.1% <0.001
Treatment for substance use problems 50% 63.6% 1.5% <0.001
a

HIV+/Meth+ group > HIV−/Meth+ & HIV−/Meth− groups.