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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2021 Jan 23;33(9):1201–1208. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2021.1874270

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of participants (n = 69).

Variables n (%)
Gender
 Male 54 (78.26%)
 Female 15 (21.74%)
Ethnicity
 Chinese 35 (50.73%)
 Philipino 11 (15.95%)
 Japanese 3 (4.35%)
 Malayscian 5 (7.25%)
 Indonesean 1 (1.44%)
 Vietnamese 7 (10.14%)
 Other 7 (10.14%)
Are you an immigrants to the U.S
 Yes 63 (91.30%)
 No 6 (8.70%)
Education level
 11th grade or less 33 (47.81%)
 High school or GED 20 (29.00%)
 2 years of college/AA degree/technical school training 10 (14.49%)
 College (BA or BS) 5 (7.25%)
 Doctorate/medical degree/law degree 1 (1.44%)
Currently working status
 No 49 (71.02%)
 Part time 10 (14.49%)
 Full time 10 (14.49%)
Marital statusa
 Married 22 (31.88%)
 Divorced 7 (10.14%)
 Single 33 (47.83%)
 Cohabited 3 (4.35%)
 Widowed 2 (2.90%)
HIV medication
 No 3 (4.30%)
 Yes 66 (95.70%)
Recent viral loada
 Undetectable 50 (72.46%)
 I know my viral load 7 (10.14%)
 Don’t know 11 (15.94%)
a:

missing data.