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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2019 Apr 1;31(12):1533–1539. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1601672

Table 1:

Demographics of the respondents

Chicago
(n=372)
Houston
(n=374)
p
Age(mean, (SD)) 24.3 (2.9) 24.9 (2.9) 0.046
Race (%)
 Hispanic 10.5 18.7 0.009
 Non-Hispanic White/Caucasian 20.2 15.2
 Non-Hispanic Black/African American 63.7 59.9
 Other 5.7 6.2
Sexual Orientation (%)
 Gay 65.6 82.9 <0.001
 Heterosexual 0.8 1.6
 Bisexual 28.2 13.1
 Other 5.4 2.4
Education (%)
 Grade K-High school or GED 38.4 37.2 0.434
 Some college or higher 61.3 62.8
 Unknown 0.3 0
HIV prevalence (%) 25.0 30.8 0.080
History of housing instability (%) 30.4 17.7 <0.001
Condom use (%)
 Consistent 29.0 27.8 0.152
 Inconsistent 66.4 64.2
 Unknown 4.6 8.0
 Number of sex partners (mean, (SD)) 6.9 (13.1) 6.0 (12.7) 0.322