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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2020 Dec 15;85(5):e90–e92. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002507

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of and Changes in Mental and Sexual Health Among Latinx SMM and TGW (n = 50)

Variable Pre-COVID-19 Survey
z-stat COVID-19 Survey
SMM TGW Pooled Pooled SMM TGW
Age 39.7 40.2 38.5
At least a high school education 82.9 46.7 72
Full-time employed 65.7 46.7 60
Annual income >$35,000 22.9 6.7 18
Relationship status
 Single 68 65.7 73.3
 Married or living with a partner 30 31.4 26.7
 Divorced/separated/widowed 2 2.9 0
Documentation status
 US citizen or permanent resident 62 65.7 53.3
 Deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA), asylum, and U visas for victims of violent crimes 10 5.7 20
 Undocumented 20 20 20
 Others 8 8.6 6.7
COVID-19 characteristics
 Have a risk factor increasing potential complications of COVID-19 34 40 20
 Currently or previously had COVID-19 symptoms 14 14 13.3
 Tested positive for COVID-19 0 0 0
Mental health
 Fraction likely well 74 93 80 −2.62 56 58 50
Sexual health
 Condomless sex 29 53 36 −1.90* 19 14 31
 Perceived HIV risk from condomless sex 18 −2.73 2

The value displayed for paired z-tests are the differences in means between surveys.

‡, †, and * indicate significance at the alpha = 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 levels, respectively.