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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2019 Jul 11;29(5):376–384. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2019.06.001

Table 1:

Participant Characteristics (N=104)

N (%)
Age (mean, SD) 51.6 (SD 10.5), range 21–76
Gender
 Female 100 (96.2%)
 Transgender Female 3 (2.9%)
 Intersex Female 1 (1.0%)
Race
 African American / Black 50 (48.5%)
 White (non-Hispanic) 21 (20.4%)
 Asian / Pacific Islander 9 (8.7%)
 More than one race 9 (8.7%)
 Hispanic / Latino 7 (6.8%)
 Other 5 (4.9%)
 Native American Indian 2 (1.9%)
Education
 6th grade or less 1 (1.0%)
 11th grade or less 20 (19.2%)
 High school or GED 33 (31.7%)
 2 years of college, associate/technical degree 33 (31.7%)
 College degree 10 (9.6%)
 Master’s or doctoral degree 7 (6.7%)
Work for pay (yes) 21 (20.2%)
Currently on disability (yes) 82 (78.9%)
Housing
 Own home or apartment 2 (1.9%)
 Rent home, apartment, SRO 85 (81.8%)
 Live with family or friends and pay rent 9 (8.7%)
 Live with family or friends and do not pay rent 3 (2.9%)
 Homeless 3 (2.9%)
 Other 2 (1.9%)
Food insecure (yes) 63 (60.6%)
Year diagnosed with HIV 1996.5 (SD 8.5)