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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2019 Nov-Dec;30(6):610–618. doi: 10.1097/JNC.0000000000000090

Table 1.

Characteristics of Sample of MSM Living With HIV and Univariate Distributions of Selected Variables

N 120
No. of IPV (M, SD) 0.97 (2.65)
Substance use (n, %)
 Any alcohol 33 (28.21)
 Any tobacco 58 (49.57)
 Any other drug 20 (16.81)
Multiple substance use (n, %)
 No substance use 40 (33.61)
 One Substance use 51 (42.86)
 Two or more substance use 28 (23.53)
Demographic factors
 Age (M, SD) 36.85 (8.83)
 Ethnicity (n, %)
  Islanders 85 (71.43)
  Mainlanders 25 (21.01)
  All others 9 (7.56)
 Education (n, %)
  ≤HS 44 (36.97)
  Some college 19 (15.97)
  ≥College 56 (47.06)
 Socioeconomic status (M, SD) 2.17 (0.98)
Clinical factors
 Years with HIV (M, SD) 7.95 (5.57)
 Viral Load (n, %)
  Nondetectable 86 (74.14)
 Physical quality of life (M, SD) 1.68 (0.55)
Psychosocial factors
 HIV knowledge (M, SD) 2.56 (.38)
 Anxiety (M, SD) 1.88 (0 .93)
 No. of people disclosure (M, SD) 9.27 (15.57)
 Social support (M, SD) 6.31 (2.26)

Note. HS = high school; IPV 5 intimate partner violence; MSM = men who have sex with men.