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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2020 May 14;33(2):219–228. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1762067

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics of 271 PrEP-Eligible Women Engaged in Care

Study Variables N (%)
Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic 77 (28.3)
Non-Hispanic White 98 (36.4)
Non-Hispanic Black 96 (35.3)
Employment
Not working 30 (11.0)
Not in workforce (e.g., student, homemaker) 46 (16.9)
Working full-time or part-time 19 (72.1)
Sexual Orientation
Bisexual 39 (14.3)
Lesbian or another identity 29 (10.7)
Heterosexual 203 (75.0)
Age
Greater than 25 years of age 167 (61.8)
Less than 25 years of age 104 (38.2)
Syndemic Conditions
Intimate partner violence 54 (19.9)
Depression 51 (18.8)
Substance use 43 (15.9)
# of Syndemic Conditions
No syndemic conditions 158 (58.3)
1 syndemic condition 80 (29.5)
2 or more syndemic conditions 33 (12.2)
Comfort discussing PrEP with provider
Not at all comfortable 22 (8.1)
A little bit comfortable 25 (9.2)
Somewhat comfortable 66 (24.4)
Very comfortable 89 (32.8)
Extremely comfortable 67 (24.7)
PrEP interest
Not at all interested 97 (35.8)
A little bit interested 69 (25.5)
Somewhat interested 63 (23.3)
Very interested 22 (8.1)
Extremely interested 18 (6.6)
PrEP intention
Definitely would not take PrEP 65 (23.9)
Probably would not take PrEP 54 (19.9)
Might take PrEP 68 (25.1)
Probably would take PrEP 38 (14.0)
Definitely would take PrEP 44 (16.2)
HIV Risk Behaviors
Multiple sexual partners 57 (21.0)
Condomless sex 260 (95.9)

Note. Column percentages rounded to the nearest tenth and may not equal 100.