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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 2:

Trauma and Health Characteristics (N=104)

Mean (SD)
n (%)
Trauma
ACES (scale 0–10) 4.2 (SD 2.9)
Trauma History Screen (scale 0–14) 6.3 (SD 3.9)
Trauma in past 30 days (yes) 17 (16.7%)
Any trauma (ACES, THS, or recent) 100 (97.1%)
Physical Health
Currently taking ART medications (yes) 90 (86.5%)
30-Day medication adherence
 Very poor, poor, or fair 13 (14.4%)
 Good, very good, or excellent 77 (85.5%)
CD4 (n=93) 645 (SD 395)
Have “undetectable” viral load (anything <40 copies/mL) (n=96) 68 (70.8%)
Behavioral Health
PCL-5 (scale 1–80) 25.4 (SD 20.1)
Depression (scale 0–27) 9.0 (SD 6.7)
Anxiety (scale 0–21) 7.3 (SD 6.0)
AUDIT (scale 0–12) 1.7 (SD 2.6)
Use of substances in the past 3 months (yes)
 Tobacco 45 (44.1%)
 Cannabis 26 (25.5%)
 Cocaine 17 (16.8%)
 Amphetamines 9 (8.8%)
 Sedatives 5 (4.9%)
 Opioids 9 (8.8%)
Illicit use in past 3 months (yes) 43 (41.4%)
Illicit use of “hard” drugs in past 3 months (yes) 29 (27.9%)
DAST (scale 0–10) 1.7 (SD 2.6)
Engagement with health care provider (scale 1–52) 1.2 (SD 0.3)
Appointment adherence (mean percentage) 70.2% (SD 24.2%)
Social Health and General Wellbeing
Total empowerment (scale 1–4) 3.0 (SD 0.3)
Social support (scale 1–5) 3.2 (SD 1.1)
“How open or ‘out’ are you about HIV? (scale 1–10) 5.4 (SD 3.8)
HIV stigma (scale 1–5) 2.4 (SD 0.8)
Quality of life (scale 0–25) 13.8 (SD 7.1)
Wellbeing (mean, scale 7–35) 22.5 (SD 5.2)