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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2020 Feb;24(2):532–539. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02689-0

Table 2.

Percentage of persons reporting testing for HIV in past 12 months, aged 18–64 years, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2011–2017

Characteristic 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 P valuea EAPCb
Overall 13.2
(12.9–13.5)
12.7
(12.4–13.0)
13.0
(12.8–13.3)
12.8
(12.5–13.1)
13.9
(13.6–14.1)
13.1
(12.9–13.4)
14. 8
(14.5, 15.1)
< 0.001 0.23
Race
 White 9.2
(8.9–9.5)
8.5
(8.3–8.8)
8.8
(8.6–9.1)
8.5
(8.3–8.8)
9.5
(9.3–9.8)
9.0
(8.8–9.3)
10.5
(10.2, 10.8)
< 0.001 0.20
 Black 31.6
(30.5–32.8)
30.8
(29.7–32.0)
30.4
(29.3-31.5)
31.4
(30.3–32.6)
32.8
(31.6–34)
30.6
(29.5–31.7)
34.1
(32.8, 35.3)
0.0039 0.33
 Hispanic/Latino 16.8
(15.9–17.8)
16.0
(15.1–16.9)
16.8
(15.9–17.9)
16.7
(15.8–17.6)
17.4
(16.5–18.3)
16.0
(15.2–16.8)
17.6
(16.6, 18.6)
0.2565 0.11
 Other race/ethnicityc 12.2
(11.2–13.2)
11.6
(10.7–12.5)
12.7
(11.6–13.9)
11.1
(10.1–12.2)
12.4
(11.5–13.5)
12.0
(11.0–13.0)
12.8
(11.8, 14.0)
0.3219 0.08
Age (years)
 18–24 19.7
(18.8–20.7)
18.2
(17.3–19.1)
18.4
(17.6–19.3)
16.6
(15.7–17.4)
17.5
(16.6–18.4)
16.3
(15.5–17.1)
18.9
(17.9, 19.8)
0.0027 −0.28
 25–34 21
(20.3–21.7)
20.4
(19.7–21.1)
21.2
(20.4–22.0)
21
(20.3–21.8)
21.9
(21.1–22.6)
20.8
(20.1–21.5)
22.3
(21.5, 23.1)
0.0070 −0.19
 35–44 13.1
(12.6–13.7)
12.9
(12.3–13.5)
13.5
(12.8–14.1)
13.4
(12.8–14.1)
15.4
(14.7–16.1)
14.1
(13.5–14.8)
16.1
(15.4, 16.8)
< 0.001 0.45
 45–64 6.6
(6.3–6.9)
6.4
(6.1–6.7)
6.7
(6.4–7.0)
6.8
(6.6–7.1)
7.6
(7.3–7.9)
7.3
(7.0–7.6)
8.6
(8.2, 8.9)
< 0.001 0.29
Sex
 Male 12.8
(12.4–13.2)
12.0
(11.7–12.4)
12.4
(12.0–12.8)
12.2
(11.8–12.6)
13.2
(12.8–13.6)
12.9
(12.5–13.3)
14.0
(13.6, 14.4)
< 0.001 0.22
 Female 13.6
(13.3–14.0)
13.3
(12.9–13.7)
13.7
(13.3–14.1)
13.4
(13.0–13.8)
14.5
(14.1–14.9)
13.4
(13.0–13.7)
15.6
(15.1, 16.0)
< 0.001 0.24
HIV risk behaviord
 Yes 32.8
(30.9–34.8)
32.3
(30.4–34.3)
32.9
(31.6–34.3)
34.2
(32.7–35.7)
 No 12.7
(12.4–13.0)
11.7
(11.5–12.0)
11.5
(11.2–11.7)
13.1
(12.8–13.4)
a

Bolded p value indicates statistical significance at p < 0.01 for linear trend

b

Estimated annual percentage change; quantifies the rate of change over time and indicates direction of change

c

Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, multiracial, other race

d

HIV risk behavior question not asked in 2013, 2014, or 2015. In 2011 and 2012, having HIV risk behavior was defined as answering yes to any of the following: you have used intravenous drugs in the past year; you have been treated for a sexually transmitted or venereal disease in the past year; you have given or received money or drugs in exchange for sex in the past year; you had anal sex without a condom in the past year. In 2016, having an HIV risk behavior was defined as answering yes to any of the following: you have used intravenous drugs in the past year; you have been treated for a sexually transmitted or venereal disease in the past year; you have given or received money or drugs in exchange for sex in the past year; you had anal sex without a condom in the past year; you had four or more sex partners in the past year. In 2017, having an HIV risk behavior was defined as answering yes to any of the following: you have injected any drug other than those prescribed for you in the past year; you have been treated for a sexually transmitted disease or STD in the past year; you have given or received money or drugs in exchange for sex in the past year; you had anal sex without a condom in the past year; you had four or more sex partners in the past year