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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Nurs. 2020 Nov;26(4):315–326. doi: 10.1177/1074840720964093

Table 3.

Family Participants Demographics (N = 105).

Characteristics N (%)
Age (years)
M (SD) 44.9 (13.5)
 Range 20–77
Gender
 Male 19 (18.1)
 Female 86 (81.9)
Race
 American Indian/Alaska Native 2 (1.9)
 Black/African American 94 (89.5)
 White/Caucasian 8 (7.6)
 Declined 1 (1.0)
Ethnicity
 Not Hispanic/Latino 99 (94.3)
 Hispanic or Latino 5 (4.8)
 Declined 1 (1.0)
Education
 No high school diploma or GED equivalency 23 (21.9)
 High school or GED equivalency 42 (40.0)
 Some college 33 (31.4)
 Bachelor/master/doctorate degree 8 (6.7)
Household income
 Equal, below federal poverty line 52 (49.5)
 Higher than federal poverty line 41 (39.1)
 Unknown/unreported 12 (11.4)
HIV-positive
 No 57 (54.3)
 Yes 38 (36.2)
 Do not know 10 (9.5)

Note. GED = General Education Diploma.