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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of trans women living with HIV in San Francisco, mSN study, 2022, N = 42

From: Detectable viral load associated with unmet mental health and substance use needs among trans women living with HIV in San Francisco, California

Characteristics

Trans women N = 42 (%)

Race/Ethnicity

 

 African American/Black

13 (31.0)

 Latina

12 (28.6)

 White

6 (14.3)

 Asian/Pacific Islander

6 (14.3)

 Native American

1 (2.4)

 Multiracial/ethnic

4 (9.5)

Education

 

 < High school diploma

14 (33.3)

 High School diploma or GED

13 (31.0)

 > High School diploma

15 (35.7)

Employment

 

 Not currently employed in formal sector

37 (88.1)

 Currently employed

5 (11.9)

Age

 

 Average

50.31 (10.7)

 Median

50.5

Age group

 

 30–39

8 (19.1)

 40–49

11 (26.2)

 50–59

14 (33.3)

 60+

9 (21.4)

Living situation

 

 Stable

22 (52.4)

 Unstable

20 (47.6)

Household income ($ per month)

 

 $0 - $1000

21 (50.0)

 $1001 - $2000

16 (38.1)

 > $2001

5 (11.9)

Food insecurity

 

 No

17 (40.5)

 Yes

25 (59.5)

Sex Work as source of income

8 (19.1)

Health insurance typea

 

 Healthy SF

33 (78.6)

 Medicaid and/or Medi-Cal

20 (47.6)

 Medicare

25 (59.5)

Born in US

29 (69.1)

  1. a Number and percentage may exceed total sample size due to multiple responses