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. 2017 Aug 1;18:75. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4624-x

Table 1.

Participant Demographics and Baseline Characteristics (n = 60)

% (n/n)
(mean, ±sd)
Age (mean, ±sd) (35.5, ±7.3)
Race
 White 72 (41/57)
 Black 16 (9/57)
 Other 12 (9/57)
Sex Trade Context
 Recruitment site
  Primarily street-based sex work 73 (44/60)
  Primarily venue-based sex work 27 (16/60)
Sex work is sole source of income 41 (24/58)
Social cohesion (mean, ±sd) (23.60, ±9.5)
Everyday Discrimination (mean, ±sd) (28.9, ±10.1)
Sex Work Stigma: Community (mean, ±sd) (15.9, ±6.0)
Sex Work Stigma: Family (mean, ±sd) (12.9, ±5.7)
Current injection drug use 86 (52/60)
Intervention acceptability
 Likely to give the safety card to someone at risk for violence 90 (54/60)
 Helpful to hear about violence support programs 98 (59/60)
 Helpful for providers to talk about violence and safety to people like me 98 (59/60)
 I would bring a friend here to have this conversation 98 (59/60)
 My interventionist cares about my safety 98 (59/60)
 I felt comfortable talking with the interventionist 98 (59/60)
 I felt safe 98 (59/60)
 I felt that what I said would be kept private 98 (59/60)