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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 24.
Published in final edited form as: J HIV AIDS Soc Serv. 2018 Sep 28;17(4):384–401. doi: 10.1080/15381501.2018.1502708

Table 3.

Selected sociodemographics and sexual risk behavior characteristics of the daughters (N=15).

Characteristics N (%)
Age, years (range) 16–42
Mean (SD) 29.2 (7.8)
Highest level of education
    High school or less (no GED or diploma) 5 (33)
    High school graduate/GED 7 (46)
    Some college/technical/vocational 2 (13)
    College graduate or professional degree 1 (6)
Marital status
     Married 2 (13)
    Single 3 (20)
    In a relationship 9 (60)
    Other (divorced, separated, widowed) 1 (6)
Annual income
    0–$24,999 12 (80)
    $25,000–$34,999 1 (6)
    $35,000–$44,999 1 (6)
    ≥$45,000 1 (6)
Employment status
    Unemployed 9 (60)
    Employed (full-time) 4 (27)
    Employed (part-time) 1 (6)
    Other (social security, disability) 1 (6)
Ever had sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol
    Yes 13 (86)
    No 2 (13)
Ever been diagnosed with an STI
    Yes 5 (26)
Age of sexual intercourse
    Before the age of 18 14 (93)
Used a Condom or Dental Dam at last sex
    Yes 10 (67)
    No 5 (33)
*

Percentage may not add up to 100 due to rounding.