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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018 Sep 1;79(1):e30–e36. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001760

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of survey respondents.

Characteristic All
(N=114)
Willing to be deceased donors (N=91) Willing to be living donors (N=71)
Age in years, median (IQR) 55 (49–58) 55 (49–58) 55 (50–58)
Years living with HIV, median (IQR) 20 (12–25) 20 (12–25) 19 (11–25)
Female, n (%) 54 (47.7) 44 (48.9) 34 (47.9)
African American Race, n (%) 104 (91.2) 82 (90.1) 63 (88.7)
Education status, n (%)
  Less than high school 31 (27.2) 26 (28.6) 21 (29.6)
  High school or equivalent 72 (63.2) 58 (63.7) 43 (60.6)
  At least some college 11 (9.6) 7 (7.7) 6 (8.5)
Employment status, n (%)
  Unemployed or retired 25 (21.9) 19 (20.9) 11 (15.5)
  Disabled 80 (70.2) 64 (70.3) 52 (73.2)
  Employed (full time or part time) 8 (7.0) 7 (7.7) 7 (9.9)
Marital status, n (%)
  Single 96 (84.2) 76 (83.5) 56 (78.9)
  Married/co-habitating 18 (15.8) 15 (16.5) 15 (21.1)
Public insurance (Medicare or Medicaid), n (%) 111 (97.4) 88 (96.7) 69 (97.2)
Self-reported medical history, n (%)
  Chronic liver disease 10 (8.8) 10 (11.0) 5 (7.0)
  Dialysis 4 (3.5) 3 (3.3) 2 (2.8)
  Hepatitis C 60 (52.6) 51 (56.0) 42 (59.2)