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Table 3 Baseline covariates in the sample for analysis 1 – with V-score as a covariate

From: Estimation of place-based vulnerability scores for HIV viral non-suppression: an application leveraging data from a cohort of people with histories of using drugs

 

Not current IDU (n = 295)

Current IDU (n = 110)

 

mean

(SD)

mean

(SD)

Age

53.0

(6.56)

51.3

(6.52)

Sex

number

(percenta)

number

(percenta)

 male

198

(67.1)

78

(70.9)

 female

97

(32.9)

32

(29.1)

On antiretroviral treatment

    

 yes

235

(79.7)

79

(71.8)

 no

53

(18.0)

30

(39.1)

Viral non-suppression

    

 yes

112

(38.0)

65

(59.1)

 no

180

(61.0)

43

(27.3)

 

max

 

max

 

Viral load

930 K

 

702 K

 
 

mean

(SD)

mean

(SD)

CD4 count

450

(296)

344

(242)

Annual income < $5K

number

(percenta)

number

(percenta)

 yes

198

(67.1)

80

(72.7)

 no

93

(31.5)

28

(25.5)

Health insuranceb

    

 yes

286

(96.9)

103

(93.6)

 no

9

(3.1)

6

(5.5)

Elevated depressive symptomsc

    

 yes

54

(18.3)

32

(29.1)

 no

241

(81.7)

78

(70.9)

Any time in jailb

    

 yes

10

(3.4)

11

(10.0)

 no

261

(88.5)

92

(83.6)

Any time homelessb

    

 yes

18

(6.1)

15

(13.6)

 no

276

(93.6)

94

(85.5)

Number of movesb

    

 0

240

(81.4)

80

(72.7)

 1

28

(9.5)

14

(12.7)

 2

27

(9.2)

16

(14.5)

 

mean

(SD)

mean

(SD)

Neighborhood V-score

0.43

(0.89)

0.63

(0.89)

  1. SD = standard deviation
  2. aProportions may not add up to 100% due to missing data
  3. bThese variables are about the past 6 months
  4. cDefined as scoring 23 + on the CES-D scale [45] for the past week