From: The feasibility of cell phone based electronic diaries for STI/HIV research
Variable | N (%) |
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Gender | Â |
 Male | 95 (39.09) |
 Female | 148 (60.91) |
Race | Â |
 White | 19 (7.82) |
 African American/Black | 213 (87.65) |
 Other | 9 (3.70) |
 Don’t know | 1 (0.41) |
More than one race | 1 (0.41) |
 Ethnicity |  |
 Hispanic | 8 (3.29) |
 Non-Hispanic | 176 (72.02) |
 Not Available | 60 (24.69) |
Age | Â |
 Less than 20 year | 32 (13.17) |
 20–22 years | 53 (21.81) |
 22–24 years | 57 (23.46) |
 24–26 years | 47 (19.34) |
 26–28 years | 36 (14.81) |
 28 or older | 18 (7.41) |
STI at Enrollment | Â |
 No | 189 (77.78) |
 Yes | 54 (22.22) |
  Chlamydia | 26 (10.69) |
  Gonorrhea | 7 (2.88) |
  Trichomoniasis | 28 (11.52) |
STI Acquisition during Study | Â |
 No | 158 (65.02) |
 Yes | 85 (34.97) |
  Gonorrhea | 19 (7.81) |
  Chlamydia | 37 (14.81) |
  Trichomoniasis | 49 (20.16) |