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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2021 Feb;25(2):524–531. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-03004-y

Table 3:

Characteristics of Participants with History of PrEP Utilization by Current PrEP Status (n=92)

Participant Characteristic Overall Sample (n=92) Discontinued PrEP Use (n=17) Currently using PrEP (n=75) p-Value
Age Category
 18–24 29 (32%) 6 (35%) 23 (31%) 0.88
 25–34 43 (47%) 8 (47%) 35 (47%)
 35+ 20 (22%) 3 (18%) 17 (23%)
Race 1
 White 32 (35%) 8 (47%) 24 (32%) 0.24
 African American 48 (52%) 8 (47%) 40 (53%) 0.64
 Asian/Pacific Islander 5 (5%) 2 (12%) 3 (4%) 0.20
 Native American 5 (5%) 0 (0%) 5 (7%) 0.27
 Other 12 (13%) 1 (6%) 11 (15%) 0.33
Latinx Ethnicity 15 (16%) 2 (12%) 13 (17%) 0.56
Gender
 Cisgender male 78 (85%) 14 (82%) 64 (85%) 0.93
 Transgender female 10 (11%) 2 (12%) 8 (11%)
 Transgender male 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
 Other gender 4 (4%) 1 (6%) 3 (4%)
High depressive symptoms Depression (PHQ-8≥10) 2 13 (15%) 3 (18%) 10 (13%) 0.69
Receiving mental health care 12 (13%) 2 (12%) 10 (13%) 0.80
PrEP Social Contacts (Median/IQR) 3 1 (IQR 0–2) 1 (0–3) 2 (1–4) 0.37
Low Social Support 4 24 (26%) 6 (35%) 18 (24%) 0.34
1

Race does not equal 100% because participants could choose from multiple race categories.

2

n=5 (0.02%) missing data

3

n=19 (0.07%) missing data

4

n=3 (0.01%) missing data