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. 2019 Nov 8;8(11):e16406. doi: 10.2196/16406

Table 1.

Overall baseline sample characteristics for Health eNava, 2017-2018 (N=120).

Characteristics Value
Demographics

Age (years), mean (SD) 27.75 (4.07)

Race or ethnicity, n (%)


Black or African American 22 (18.3)


Hispanic or Latinx 38 (31.7)


Otherb or multiple 28 (23.3)


White 32 (26.7)

Gender identity, n (%)


Male 103 (85.8)


Trans woman, genderqueer, gender nonconforming, or other 17 (14.2)
Socioeconomic factors, n (%)

Housing status


Lives with a family member, friend, or partner who rents or owns a home 21 (17.5)


Temporary or transitional housingc 43 (35.8)


Homeless or lives in a shelter 17 (14.2)


Rents or owns an apartment or house 39 (32.5)

Income in the last month (US $)


0-250 30 (25.0)


251-600 30 (25.0)


601-1300 30 (25.0)


1301 or more 29 (24.2)

Education


High school or GEDd 39 (32.5)


Less than high school 13 (10.8)


Some college or more 68 (56.7)
HIV diagnosis status, n (%)

Diagnosed in the last year 38 (31.7)

Diagnosed more than 1 year ago 82 (68.3)
Engagement in HIV care, n (%)

Received primary HIV care


No 8 (6.7)


Yes 112 (93.3)

Received primary HIV care in the last 6 months


No 21 (17.5)


Yes 99 (82.5)

Currently undertaking ARTe


No 27 (22.5)


Yes 92 (76.7)

Last viral load test result


Undetectable 65 (54.2)


Detectable 32 (26.7)


Unknown 15 (12.5)

aHealth eNav: Health eNavigation.

bIncludes participants who identified as American Indian or Alaska Native (n=6) or Asian (n=7).

cIncludes participants who lived in single-room occupancy hotels, motels, boarding houses, halfway houses, drug treatment centers, independent living units, domestic violence shelters, battered persons' shelters, or safe houses.

dGED: General Educational Development.

eART: antiretroviral therapy.