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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2019 Apr 11;38(6):509–517. doi: 10.1037/hea0000724

Table 1.

Participant Demographics and Health Indicators (N=290)

n (%)

Age Mean (SD), Range 37.95 (11.68), 18–67
Race
White 201 (67.9%)
Black/African American 66 (22.3%)
Asian 9 (3.0%)
American Indian/Alaska Native 7 (2.4%)
Other (including missing and unknown) 13 (4.4%)
Ethnicity
Hispanic 87 (29.4%)
Annual Income
≤ $10,000 88 (30.3%)
$10,001–20,000 66 (22.3%)
$20,001-$40,000 53 (18.3%)
≥$40,001 83 (28.6%)
Education
≤ High school diploma or GED 73 (25.3%)
Some college 106 (35.8%)
College degree (BA/BS)-some grad school 71 (24.0%)
Graduate degree 39 (13.2%)
Condomless sex episode quartiles in the past 3 months
0–1 episodes of high risk sex 65 (22.6%)
2–3 episodes of high risk sex 84 (29.2%)
4–7 episodes of high risk sex 65 (22.6%)
≥8 episodes of high risk sex 74 (25.7%)
Any STI positive test (syphilis, gonorrhea, urethral chlamydia, rectal chlamydia) 25 (12.8%)
Number of ER visits in the past 3 months
0 231 (79.4%)
1 39 (13.4%)
2
≥3
16 (5.5%)
≥3 5 (1.7%)