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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Public Health. 2010 Apr 15;100(6):1123–1129. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.176446

Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of Participants in Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men's Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Anal Cancer Screening: United States, January 2009.

Participant characteristics (n = 306) No. (%)
Age, y
 20–39 59 (19)
 40–49 124 (41)
 50–59 123 (40)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 247 (81)
 Non-Hispanic Black 14 (5)
 Hispanic 29 (9)
 Other 16 (5)
Education
 No college degree 136 (44)
 College degree 170 (56)
Annual household income, $
 <60 000 122 (40)
 ≥60 000 184 (60)
Health insurance
 Yes 262 (86)
 No 44 (14)
Urbanicity
 Rural 20 (7)
 Urban 286 (93)
Sexual orientation
 Bisexual 70 (23)
 Gay 236 (77)
Relationship status
 Not living with partner and not married 160 (52)
 Living with partner or married 146 (48)
HIV status
 Negative 255 (83)
 Positive 51 (17)
Ever diagnosed with cancer (oral, anal, penile) or lesions (anal, penile)
 No 301 (98)
 Yes 5 (2)