Table 1.
Description of sample’s demographic characteristics and sexual risk behaviors
Characteristic | n (%); N = 206* |
---|---|
Demographic Characteristics | |
Race / Ethnicity | |
Hispanic / Latino(a) | 79 (38.3) |
White | 77 (37.4) |
Asian | 20 (9.7) |
Black | 15 (7.3) |
Other / Multiracial | 11 (5.3) |
Unknown | 4 (1.9) |
Sex at Birth | |
Male | 198 (96.1) |
Female | 8 (3.9) |
Gender | |
Male | 195 (94.7) |
Female | 8 (3.9) |
Trans Female | 2 (1.0) |
Non-binary | 1 (0.5) |
Income | |
<$lk /V | 28 (13.6) |
>$1k | 178 (86.4) |
Age | |
18–25 | 31 (15.0) |
26–35 | 98 (47.6) |
36–50 | 48 (23.3) |
50+ | 29 (14.1) |
Sexual risk characteristics | |
MSM | |
Yes | 189 (91.7) |
No | 17 (8.3) |
3-month drug use, anya | |
Yes | 25 (12.1) |
No | 181 (87.9) V |
Unprotected anal intercourseb | |
Yes | 134 (65.0) |
No | 72 (35.0) |
Testing history - ever tested for HIV | |
Yes | 197 (95.6) |
No | 9 (4.4) |
Self-reported STI, last 3 monthsc | |
Yes | 10 (4.9) |
No | 196 (95.1) |
Active STI test results; n = 190d | |
Positive | 30 (15.8) |
Negative | 160 (84.2) |
Excludes cannibis and alcohol.
UAI = receptive or insertive anal intercourse; 1 unknown, classified as “Yes ”
Bacterial STIs: gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis (defined as RPR ≥1:8)
Bacterial STIs; Total test only; N = 190 (92.2)
Total response less than N = 206for some categories