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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 23.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Dec;21(12):3366–3430. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1965-5

Table III.

Target Population of Structural Interventions in HIV Prevention (k = 213)

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;

a

Includes sex partner of PWID, new or multiple sex partners, and high risk sex partner

b

Reported by author as people at high risk for HIV and/or STI but not specified

c

Includes heterosexuals, employees, mentally ill, transgender persons, parents, teachers, community leaders, and tuberculosis infected patients

d

Includes tuberculosis clinics, Veterans Affairs health clinics, antenatal clinics, traveler clinics, and health departments