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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2020 Dec 19;134:22–29. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.12.049

Table 1:

Demographic Characteristics of 2,444 Participants in the National Network of Depression Centers and Johns Hopkins HIV Clinical Cohort

All Participants Participants with >1 clinic visit
NNDC n=1,234 JHHCC n=1,210 NNDC n=708 JHHCC n=1,205
Age, median [IQR] 44 [31 to 57] 52 [45 to 58] 46.0 [32 to 58] 52 [45 to 58]
Female, % (n) 66.9% (826) 36.9% (446) 65.7% (465) 36.9% (445)
Race, % (n)
 Black 10.0% (123) 84.0% (1,015) 8.6% (61) 84.0% (1,012)
 White 83.2% (1,027) 7.4% (89) 85.3% (604) 7.4% (89)
 Hispanic 3.1% (38) 0.9% (11) 2.8% (20) 0.9% (11)
 Other/Unknown 3.7% (46) 7.8% (94) 3.2% (23) 7.7% (93)
Number of Clinic Visits with Symptoms Recorded, median [IQR] 2 [1 to 4] 12 [8 to 16] 4 [2 to 6] 12 [8 to 16]
Education
 Grade School 0.5% (6) N/A 0.7% (5) N/A
 Some High School 3.2% (40) N/A 2.7% (19) N/A
 High School Grad or GED 13.5% (167) N/A 12.4% (88) N/A
 Technical or Associate’s Degree 7.4% (91) N/A 6.5% (46) N/A
 Some College 25.7% (317) N/A 24.6% (174) N/A
 Bachelor’s Degree 26.4% (326) N/A 27.4% (194) N/A
 Advanced/Professional Degree 23.3% (287) N/A 25.7% (182) N/A
Employment
 Unemployed 33.1% (408) N/A 31.1% (220) N/A
 Homemaker 13.5% (166) N/A 13.7% (97) N/A
 Part Time or Occasional 16.4% (202) N/A 14.1% (100) N/A
 Full Time 37.1% (458) N/A 41.1% (291) N/A
HIV Acquisition Risk Factor, % (n)
 MSM* N/A 20.6% (249) N/A 20.7% (249)
 IDU N/A 28.6% (346) N/A 28.5% (344)
 MSM+IDU N/A 2.3% (28) N/A 2.3% (28)
 Heterosexual Contact N/A 41.1% (497) N/A 41.1% (495)
 Unknown N/A 7.4% (89) N/A 7.4% (89)
Recent Diagnosis of Depression N/A 27.4% (332) N/A 27.5% (331)
Recent Diagnosis of Anxiety N/A 6.0% (73) N/A 6.1% (73)
Recent Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder N/A 9.8% (119) N/A 9.9% (119)
Recent Diagnosis of Opioid Use N/A 10.4% (126) N/A 10.4% (125)
Recent Diagnosis of Cocaine Use N/A 9.3% (113) N/A 9.3% (112)
Taking Mental Health Medication N/A 28.6% (346) N/A 28.5% (344)

All participants were used in fitting models. Only participants with >1 clinic visit were used in validating the algorithm. p-values for all characteristics for All Participants vs those with >1 clnic visit in both cohorts were >0.05.

*

MSM = men who have sex with men.

IDU = injection drug use.

Recent = within past two years. Sex, race, and education level, were measured at the baseline clinic visit. Employment, recent clinical diagnoses, and mental health medications were time-varying; measurements at the first visit are presented here.