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. 2018 Aug 22;12(6):1835–1842. doi: 10.1177/1557988318794282

Table 1.

Population Characteristics.

Group 1 - HAART
(n = 53)
Group 2 - NAÏVE
(n = 24)
p value
Age (years); median (range) 42 (28–54) 39 (25–49) NS
Duration of HIV-1 infection (years); median (range) 14 (3–32) 5 (1–27) NS
Time under HAART (years); median (range) 8 (1–14)
CD4 count (cells/ml); median (range) 470 (71–1670) 445 (149–1086) NS
Undetectable viral load, n (%) 53 (100%) 24 (100%)
Educational level
High school, n (%) 24 (45.3) 12 (50) NS
University, n (%) 5 (9.4) 3 (12.5) NS
Unknown, n (%) 24 (45.3) 9 (37.5) NS
Employed, n (%) 48 (90.6) 21 (87.5) NS
Route of HIV-1 transmission
Injection drugs, n (%) 2 (4%) 1 (4%) NS
Sexual transmission, n (%) 31 (58%) 21 (88%) NS
Blood product transmission, n (%) 20 (38%) 2 (8%) NS

Note. The comparison between groups was performed using χ2 or exact tests for categorical variables and Mann–Whitney U test for continuous variables. Statistically significant difference as p < .05. HAART = highly-active antiretroviral therapy; NS = not significant.