Table III.
Population Type | Frequency | % |
---|---|---|
Sex | 64 | 30% |
Female | 47 | |
Male | 24 | |
Age | 38 | 11% |
Young adult (18–25 years) | 20 | |
Youth (<18 years) | 30 | |
Race/Ethnicity | 21 | 10% |
Black or African American | 12 | |
Hispanic/Latino | 8 | |
People of color | 5 | |
High-Risk Populations | 86 | 40% |
Sex worker | 32 | |
PWID | 26 | |
MSM | 17 | |
Sex partner, high riska | 10 | |
Noninjection drug users | 4 | |
Sexually active youth | 3 | |
Unspecifiedb | 8 | |
Populations | 69 | 32% |
Low income | 11 | |
Health service providers | 13 | |
General population | 10 | |
Hospital in-patients | 5 | |
On ART/Treatment experienced | 4 | |
Homeless | 4 | |
Pregnantfemales | 4 | |
Incarcerated | 4 | |
Otherc | 20 | |
Clinic Patients | 44 | 21% |
HIV clinic | 16 | |
Emergency department | 10 | |
Primary care | 3 | |
STI/genitourinary clinic | 6 | |
Other clinicd | 12 | |
Residence | 56 | 26% |
Urban/inner city | 26 | |
Rural | 19 | |
High-risk area | 14 | |
HIV Status | 39 | 18% |
HIV positive | 32 | |
HIV negative | 7 | |
Not specified | 1 | 0.5% |
Note. Totals exceed 100% because of multiple response.
ART: Antiretroviral therapy; HIV: Human Immunodeficiency virus; STI: Sexually transmitted infections;
Includes sex partner of PWID, new or multiple sex partners, and high risk sex partner
Reported by author as people at high risk for HIV and/or STI but not specified
Includes heterosexuals, employees, mentally ill, transgender persons, parents, teachers, community leaders, and tuberculosis infected patients
Includes tuberculosis clinics, Veterans Affairs health clinics, antenatal clinics, traveler clinics, and health departments