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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 2.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Mar;21(3):833–844. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1550-3

Table 1.

Means, standard deviations, and frequencies of demographic characteristics and HIV factors (N = 1728)

Characteristic N Mean (SD) or count (%)
Age 1726 20.41 (2.63)
Gender 1727
 Male 1140 (66.0 %)
 Female   552 (32.0 %)
 Transgender     35 (2.0 %)
Ethnicity 1726
 Non-hispanic/latino 1371 (79.4 %)
 Hispanic/latino   355 (20.6 %)
Race 1719
 Black/African American 1138 (66.2 %)
 White   239 (13.9 %)
 Asian/Pacific Islander     19 (1.1 %)
 Native American/alaskan native     15 (0.9 %)
 Multiracial   199 (11.6 %)
 Other   109 (6.3 %)
Sexual orientation 1724
 Heterosexual/straight   725 (42.1 %)
 Gay   715 (41.5 %)
 Lesbian     18 (1.0 %)
 Queer       8 (0.5 %)
 Bisexual   216 (12.5 %)
 Questioning     30 (1.7 %)
 Other     12 (0.7 %)
Educational level 1723
 < High school   555 (32.2 %)
 High school graduate   470 (27.3 %)
 > High school   698 (40.5 %)
Employment status 1724
 Not employed 1113 (64.6 %)
 Employed   611 (35.4 %)
Mode of HIV infection 1710
 Behavioral 1262 (73.8 %)
 Perinatal   448 (26.2 %)
Age when found out HIV+ 1711
 12 or younger   337 (19.7 %)
 13–18   653 (38.2 %)
 19 or older   721 (42.1 %)
HIV disclosure to anyone 1727
 Yes 1439 (83.3 %)
 No   288 (16.7 %)