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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Jul;21(7):2207–2214. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1792-8

Table I.

Characteristics of individuals enrolled in the Workshop Study in Baltimore City who reported having a sex partner in the last 90 days by gender at their six-month visit (n=559)

All individuals (n=559) Male (n=291) Female (n=268) p-value

Drug use a 0.07
 No 171 (30.6%) 79 (27.2%) 92 (34.3%)
 Yes 388 (69.4%) 212 (72.9%) 176 (65.7%)

Age 0.242
 18–34 57 (10.2%) 32 (11.0%) 25 (9.3%)
 35–39 53 (9.5%) 22 (7.6%) 31 (11.6%)
 40+ 80.3 (80.3%) 237 (81.4%) 212 (79.1%)

Education 0.288
 Less than high school 298 (53.3%) 157 (54.0%) 141 (52.6%)
 High school diploma 190 (34.0%) 92 (31.6%) 98 (36.6%)
 More than high school 71 (12.7%) 42 (14.4%) 29 (10.8%)

Employment status 0.001
 Unemployed 472 (84.4%) 232 (79.7%) 240 (89.6%)
 Employed 87 (15.6%) 59 (20.3%) 28 (10.4%)

Has a main sexual partner 0.012
 No 179 (32.0%) 107 (36.8%) 72 (26.9%)
 Yes 380 (67.0%) 184 (63.2%) 196 (73.1%)

Homeless in the last six months 0.620
 No 416 (74.4%) 214 (73.5%) 202 (75.4%)
 Yes 143 (25.6%) 77 (26.5%) 66 (24.6%)

Total monthly income 0.093
 <$500 263 (47.1%) 127 (43.6%) 136 (51.0%)
 $500 or more 296 (52.9%) 164 (56.4%) 132 (49.0%)

HIV status b 0.525
 Not living with HIV 486 (89.0%) 310 (88.8%) 259 (88.4%)
 Living with HIV 60 (10.7%) 39 (11.2%) 34 (11.6%)

Bold results suggest significant at the p<0.05 level;

a

Drug use included heroin or cocaine use in the last six months;

b

Data missing for HIV status (n=13)