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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2016 Oct 13;29(5):598–602. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1241378

Table 1.

Sample characteristics and socio-demographic statistics of 53 women living with HIV

Characteristics Mean/N (SD/%)
Race
   White / non-Hispanic 3 (5.7)
   White / Hispanic 2 (3.8)
   African-American / non- Hispanic 46 (86.8)
   Other / Hispanic 1 (1.9)
   Other 1 (1.9)
Age 48.33 (8.92)
Education
   Grade 11 or less 22 (41.5)
   Completed high school 19 (35.8)
   Some college 11 (20.8)
   Attended/completed graduate School 1 (1.9)
Income
   $6,000 or less 15 (28.3)
   $6,001–$12,000 24 (45.3)
   $12,001 or more 14 (26.4)
Unemployed 46 (86.8)
Marital Status
   Legally/common-law marriage 3 (5.7)
   Not married but living w partner 2 (3.8)
   Widowed 7 (13.2)
   Divorced/Annulled 8 (15.1)
   Separated 6 (11.3)
   Never married 27 50.9)
Proportion of visits women reported recent domestic violence .07 (.13)
Proportion of visits women reported recent physical abuse .05 (.11)
Proportion of visits women reported recent sexual abuse .03 (.11)
Women who reported recent sexual abuse (at least once) during 18th year period 20.8%
Women who reported recent physical violence (at least once) during 18th year period 32.1%
Women who reported recent domestic violence (at least once) during 18th year period 37.7%
Coronary Heart Disease risk score 4.21 (6.35)
Cortisol 21.58 (32.19)
Norepinephrine 24.26 (12.16)