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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2022 Feb 21;57(5):786–798. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2040030

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Substance Use Differences between PrEP Aware and Unaware Participants (N=506).

Full sample (N = 506) Aware of PrEP (n = 451) Not aware of PrEP (n = 55) X 2
n % n % n %
Race/ethnicity 34.5**
 White, Non-Hispanic 273 54.9 261 58.9 12 22.2
 Black, Non-Hispanic 64 12.9 57 12.9 7 13
 Hispanic 118 23.7 95 21.4 23 42.6
 Other 42 8.5 30 6.8 12 22.2
Education level 5.4
 High school diploma or less 77 15.2 68 15.1 9 16.4
 Some college or trade school 174 34.5 148 32.9 26 47.3
 College graduate or above 254 50.3 234 52. 20 36.4
Marital status 5.8
 Married/long-term relationship 140 27.7 132 29.3 8 14.5
 Single 352 69.6 306 67.8 46 83.6
 Other (e.g., divorced) 14 2.8 13 2.9 1 1.8
Annual personal income .63
 $19,999 or less 182 38.4 161 38.1 21 41.2
 $20,000 to $59,999 225 47.5 202 47.8 23 45.1
 $60,000 to $79,000 40 8.4 35 8.3 5 9.8
 $80,000 or more 27 5.7 25 5.9 2 3.9
Annual household income 1.9
 $19,999 or less 80 17.2 69 16.7 11 21.2
 $20,000 to $59,999 195 42 172 41.7 23 44.2
 $60,000 to $99,999 106 22.8 94 22.8 12 23.1
 $100,000 or more 83 17.9 77 18.7 6 11.5
Cigarette use (past 12 months) 9.4*
 No cigarette use 320 64.1 295 66.4 25 45.5
 Used cigarette 179 35.9 149 33.6 30 54.5
Marijuana use (past 12 months) 5.5
 No marijuana use 255 51.3 235 53.2 20 36.4
 Used marijuana 242 48.7 207 46.8 35 63.6
Other drug use (past 12 months) 13.3**
 No drug use 373 75.7 343 78.1 30 55.6
 Used drugs 120 24.3 96 21.9 24 44.4
**

p < 0.001;

*

p < 0.01