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Table 1 Characteristics of study participants

From: Alcohol consumption, substance use, and depression in relation to HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) nonadherence among gay, bisexual, and other men-who-have-sex-with-men

 

N = 141

Age: M (SD)

37.9 (10.6)

Race/ethnicity n (%)

 White

89 (63.1%)

 Chinese

14 (9.9%)

 South Asian

7 (5.0%)

 Multi-race

7 (5.0%)

 Black

5 (3.5%)

 Arab

5 (3.5%)

 Latin American

4 (2.8%)

 Filipino

3 (2.1%)

 West Asian

3 (2.1%)

 Aboriginal

2 (1.4%)

 Southeast Asian

1 (0.7%)

 Japanese

1 (0.7%)

Gender: n (%)

 Male

139 (98.6%)

 Non-binary

2 (1.4%)

Sexual Orientation: n (%)

 Gay

131 (92.9%)

 Bisexual

8 (5.7%)

 Queer

2 (1.4%)

Education = completed college/university: n (%)

114 (80.9%)

Employed full-time: n (%)

114 (80.9%)

Annual household income ≥ CAD $100,000: n (%)

63 (47.0%)

Currently have a steady partner: n (%)

55 (39.0%)

Engaged in condomless sex during the past 3 months with …: n (%)

 Any partner(s)

132 (93.6%)

 Any HIV-negative partner(s)

109 (79.6%)

 Any HIV status unknown partner(s)

88 (64.7%)

 Any HIV-positive partner(s)

62 (44.9%)

 Months on PrEP: M (SD)

16.8 (14.8)

 PrEP nonadherence – past 4 days: n (%)

28 (19.9%)

  1. Percentages are based on the number of participants who indicated a specific response divided by the number of participants who responded to the item
  2. CAD Canadian Dollar, PrEP Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis