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Volume 30, Supplement - Infectious Diseases and Carceral Health

SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Prevention

HIV Risk and Interest in Preexposure Prophylaxis in Justice-Involved Persons

Ank E. NijhawanComments to Author , Zoe Pulitzer, Brynn Torres, Natalie Noreen, Alysse Schultheis, Cynthia Frank, Richard Colon, Ralph Brooks, Randi Proffitt, Jennifer Pankow, Ahrein Bennett, Maverick Salyards, Irene Kuo, Kevin Knight, and Sandra A. Springer
Author affiliations: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA (A.E. Nijhawan, Z. Pulitzer, B. Torres, N. Noreen); Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (A. Schultheis, C. Frank, R. Colon, R. Brooks, S.A. Springer); Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA (R. Proffitt, J. Pankow, A. Bennett, M. Salyards, K. Knight); George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA (I. Kuo)

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Table 1

Baseline demographic characteristics of 195 participants without HIV in study of HIV risk and interest in preexposure prophylaxis for HIV-negative justice-involved populations in Texas (Dallas and Fort Worth) and Connecticut (northeast and southeast), USA, March 2022–May 2023*

Characteristic Value
Sex
M 150 (77)
F 44 (23)
Sex nonconforming
1 (<1)
Mean age, y (SD)
41 (10.3)
Race
White 127 (65)
Black 40 (21)
Other/unknown 22 (12)
American Indian 4 (2)
Asian 2 (1)
Hispanic ethnicity
51 (26)
Marital status
Married 16 (8)
Divorced/separated/widowed 61 (31)
Never married
118 (61)
Men who have sex with men
5 (3)
Injection drug users
67 (34)
Housing
Homeless/shelter 43 (23)
Single occupancy hotel/residential facility 28 (15)
Staying with family/friends 61 (31)
Rent or own home
55 (28)
Education
Less than high school 46 (24)
High school/GED 78 (40)
Some college/associates/bachelor/graduate degree
71 (36)
Employment
Full or part time 90 (46)
Unemployed 87 (45)
Disabled/other
18 (10)
Insurance
Private 16 (8)
Medicaid only 72 (37)
Medicare with or without Medicaid 6 (4)
Other 21 (11)
None
80 (41)
Annual income, US$
<2,500 79 (41)
12,500–30,000 48 (24)
30,001–50,000 30 (16)
>50,001–100,000
31 (16)
Receive public assistance
104 (53)
Current controlled setting
99 (51)
Recruitment site
Connecticut (both sites) 78 (40)
Fort Worth, Texas 42 (22)
Dallas, Texas 75 (38)

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. GED, general educational development test.

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