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. 2021 Oct 12;18:70. doi: 10.1186/s12981-021-00398-0

Table 1.

Characteristics of clients and matched controls who had been out of care at baseline

Total Non-CCP CCP
N % N % N %
Total 326 100.0 148 100.0 178 100.0
Male 217 66.6 91 61.5 126 70.8
Female 109 33.4 57 38.5 52 29.2
Race/ethnicity
 Black 162 49.7 74 50.0 88 49.4
 Hispanic/Latino(a) 129 39.6 58 39.2 71 39.9
 White 21 6.4 8 5.4 13 7.3
 Other 14 4.3 8 5.4 6 3.4
Age category at baseline
 18–24 17 5.2 6 4.1 11 6.2
 25–44 169 51.8 75 50.7 94 52.8
 45–64 133 40.8 63 42.6 70 39.3
 65+ 7 2.1 4 2.7 3 1.7
Transmission risk
 Men who have sex with men 118 36.2 42 28.4 76 42.7
 Injection drug use history 60 18.4 30 20.3 30 16.9
 Heterosexual 77 23.6 37 25.0 40 22.5
 Other/unknown 71 21.8 39 26.4 32 18.0
Country of birth
 US/US Territory 227 69.6 106 71.6 121 68.0
 Foreign Born 56 17.2 27 18.2 29 16.3
 Unknown 43 13.2 15 10.1 28 15.7
Year of HIV diagnosis
 Prior to 1995 44 13.5 19 12.8 25 14.0
 1995–1999 47 14.4 23 15.5 24 13.5
 2000–2004 100 30.7 37 25.0 63 35.4
 2005–2009 116 35.6 58 39.2 58 32.6
 2010–2013 19 5.8 11 7.4 8 4.5
Baseline CD4 count
 < 200 44 13.5 21 14.2 23 12.9
 200–349 29 8.9 16 10.8 13 7.3
 350–499 20 6.1 12 8.1 8 4.5
 500+ 29 8.9 16 10.8 13 7.3
 Missing 204 62.6 83 56.1 121 68.0
HIV prevalence and poverty level in ZIP code of residence at baseline
 High poverty and prevalence 200 61.3 93 62.8 107 60.1
 Low poverty and high prevalence 56 17.2 20 13.5 36 20.2
 High poverty and low prevalence 21 6.4 8 5.4 13 7.3
 Low poverty and prevalence 31 9.5 17 11.5 14 7.9
 Unknown 18 5.5 10 6.8 8 4.5

CCP Care Coordination Program, N number, US United States, ZIP Zone Improvement Plan