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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 30.
Published in final edited form as: J AIDS Clin Res. 2017 Sep 25;8(9):730. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000730

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants.

Variable HIV (N=20)
Race
Black/African-American 16 (80%)
Latina/Hispanic 2 (10%)
Other 2 (10%)
Age
Median 50.0
Average 48.8
Education
No schooling 1 (5%)
Grade 7-11 4 (20%)
Complete high school 5 (25%)
Some college 5 (25%)
Complete college 1 (5%)
Graduate school 4 (20%)
Employment status
Unemployed 11 (55%)
Employed 9 (45%)
Average Household Income per Year
$6000 or less 2 (10%)
$6000-$12000 7 (35%)
$12001-$18000 2 (10%)
$18001-$24000 2 (10%)
$24001-$30000 0 (0%)
$30001-$36000 0 (0%)
$36001-$75000 6 (30%)
>$75000 1 (5%)
Housing Status
Own house/apartment 16 (80%)
Someone else house/apart 3 (15%)
Parents house 1 (5%)
Relationship Status
Currently married 7 (35%)
Not married, but living with partner 2 (10%)
Never married 6 (30%)
Divorced and other 5 (25%)
Number of Male Sex Partners in last 6 months
0 7 (35%)
1 10 (50%)
2 2 (10%)
3 1 (5%)
Use of Male Condoms among women who had male partners in last 6 months
Yes 4 (31%)
No 9 (69%)
Health Care Provider
Yes 18 (90%)
No 2 (10%)