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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2021 Mar 4;275:113809. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113809

Table 2.

Socio-demographics and PrEP adherence among qualitative subset (n=23)

Qualitative Subset (N=23)
N(%)

Age mean (±std) 36.1 (±7.4)
Income
 $0–4,999 10 (43.5)
 $5,000–9,999 4 (17.4)
 ≥$10,000 9 (39.1)
Insurance Type
 Public Insurance 21 (91.2)
 Private Insurance 1 (4.4)
 No insurance 1 (4.4)
Race
 NH White 16 (69.6)
 NH Black 3 (13.0)
 NH Other Racea 0 (0.0)
Hispanic Ethnicity 4 (17.4)
Currently Homeless 16 (69.6)
Spends most time in SEP neighborhood 17 (73.9)
10 or more arrests in lifetime 11 (47.8)
Daily injection drug useb 17 (73.9)
Mean number of injections per day (±std) 4.6 (3.1)
Inconsistent condom useb 17 (73.9)
Transactional sexb 15 (65.2)
Self-perceived HIV risk 11 (47.8)
very/extremely likely

PrEP Adherence

12 Week Self-Report N=23

 Non-adherent 4 (17.4)
 Inconsistent 7 (30.4)
 Adherent 12 (52.2)

12 Week Urinalysis N=18c

 Non-adherent 13 (72.2)
 Inconsistent 4 (22.2)
 Adherent 1 (5.6)

24 Week Self-Report N=18

 Non-adherent 5 (27.7)
 Inconsistent 7 (40.0)
 Adherent 6 (33.3)

24-Week Urinalysis N=12d

 Non-adherent 10 (83.4)
 Inconsistent 1 (8.3)
 Adherent 1 (8.3)
a

includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, and mixed race

b

within last 6 months

c

does not add to 23 due to missing urinalysis data

d

does not add to 18 due to missing urinalysis data