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. 2018 Feb 19;22(10):3141–3154. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2051-3

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of study population (n = 1027)

n = 1027
Mean (SD) or %(n)
Age, years 48.1 (8.7)
Age, quartiles (%)
 27–39 years 16.9 (174)
 40–49 years 40.1 (412)
 50–59 years 34.5 (354)
 60 + years 8.5 (87)
Race (%)
 White 17.1 (176)
 Black 78.4 (805)
 Asian 1.0 (10)
 Native American 0.4 (4)
 Other 3.1 (32)
Hispanic Ethnicity (%) 18.8 (193)
Education completed (%)
 0–11 years 33.1 (339)
 12 years 31.9 (327)
 13–15 years 26.9 276)
 16 + years 8.1 (84)
Employed full or part-time (%) 31.8 (327)
Annual household income ≤ $12,000 (%) 48.7 (466)
Marital Status (%)
 Married/cohabiting 36.9 (379)
 Previously married 31.1 (319)
 Never married 32.0 (329)
Site (%)
 Brooklyn, NY 25.2 (259)
 Bronx, NY 17.3 (178)
 Chicago, IL 14.2 (146)
 Los Angeles, CA 11.7 (120)
 San Francisco, CA 15.0 (154)
 Washington, DC 16.6 (170)
Taking combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) (%) 87.0 (893)
CD4 cell count (%)
 < 200 mm3 11.8 (121)
 200+ mm3 88.2 (906)
HIV RNA viral load (%)
 > 200 copies/mL 28.8 (295)
 ≤ 200 copies/mL 71.2 (731)
Engaged in HIV risk behaviors over 3 years post-DSM-IV diagnostic assessment (%)
 Risky sexual behaviors 16.2 (166)
 Risky substance use behaviors 38.1 (390)

SD standard deviation, DSM-IV diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition