Table 1: Demographic variables, HIV clinical characteristics, concurrent active infections, and psychiatric characteristics in YWH (n=128).
Demographics | |
Age, years | 23.80 (1.73) |
Gender, Malea | 110 (85.9%) |
African American Racea | 87 (68.0%) |
Level of education: Some college or morea | 69 (53.9%) |
Education riska: Repeated a grade/ Received special education | 48 (37.5%) |
Currently employeda | 82 (64.1%) |
Past year’s annual income < $12,000a | 81 (63.3%) |
HIV Clinical Characteristics | |
On ART at Week 144a | 104 (81.3%) |
NNRTI-containing regimen | 28 (26.9%) |
PI-containing regimen | 74 (71.2%) |
Regimen not containing NNRTI or PI | 2 (1.9%) |
Viral load (copies/mL)b | 7856 (27029) |
Below Limit of Detectiona | 79 (61.7%) |
CD4 T Cell Count (cells/μL) | 658 (266) |
CD4 Percentage | 33.06 (9.85) |
Concurrent Active Infectionsa | |
Herpes | 9 (7.0%) |
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) / Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV)c | 39 (30.5%) |
Syphilis | 7 (5.5%) |
Other Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)d | 5 (3.9%) |
Fungal Infectionse | 13 (10.2%) |
Bacterial Infectionsf | 19 (14.8%) |
Viral Hepatitis | 1 (0.8%) |
Participants with at least one of the above diagnoses | 65 (50.8%) |
Psychiatric Characteristics | |
Beck Depression Inventory – II (BDI–II) Total Score | 10.20 (11.53) |
Tobacco useag | 55 (43.0%) |
Alcohol useag | 33 (25.8%) |
Cannabis useag | 50 (39.1%) |
Frequency (column percent),
Median (IQR)
Genital HPV and cutaneous MCV,
Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas,
Mucocutaneous candidiasis
UTI, abscesses, pneumonia, sinusitis, pharyngitis, otitis media, bacterial vaginosis or TB
Self-reported weekly or daily use over the past 3 months
NNRTI: Non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitor
PI: Protease Inhibitor