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TABLE 1. HIV infection for all participants and for participants who did not self-report a previous positive HIV test result, by selected characteristics United States,

All participants* Non-SRP participants


Total no. tested

HIV infection


Total no. tested

HIV infection

Characteristics No. (%) No. (%)

Gender Male Female

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian/Alaska Native Asian

Black Hispanic/Latino

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander White

Age group (yrs)

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60

Education

< High school

High school diploma or equivalent

> High school

Income**

At or below federal poverty level Above federal poverty level

Health insurance

None Public only Private only

Other/multiple

Visited health-care provider, past 12 months

Yes No

Homeless, past 12 months

Yes No

Arrested, past 12 months

Yes No

Drug injected most frequently, past 12 months

Heroin alone

Heroin and cocaine†† Cocaine or crack alone Methamphetamine Other§§

Male-male sex (among males only)

Never

12 months before interview

> 12 before interview

Alcohol or drug treatment program¶¶

12 months before interview

> 12 months before interview Never been in a treatment program

Self-reported previous HIV test result

Negative Positive

Never obtained result

Never tested Other***

Time since last HIV test†††

3 months

4-6 months

7-12 months

13 months Never tested Other§§§

Geographic region


Total

Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; SRP= self-reported a previous positive HIV test result.

* Sample includes participants with a valid HIV test result who self-reported a previous positive HIV test result. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing data.

Sample includes participants with a valid HIV test result who did not self-report a previous positive HIV test result. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing data.

§ Suppressed due to small cell sizes.

Persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity might be of any race.

** Poverty level is based on household income and household size.

†† Injected together, or with the same frequency.

§§ Other drugs injected alone or two or more drugs injected with the same frequency.

TABLE 2. Description of survey participants who did not self-report a previous positive HIV test result*, by gender — United States,


Total males

Total females

Total

Characteristic

No.

(%)


No.

(%)


No.

(%)

Race/Ethnicity









American Indian/Alaska Native









Asian









Black









Hispanic/Latino









Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander









White









Hispanic Ancestry§









Mexican









Puerto Rican









Cuban









Dominican









Other









Multiple









Age group (yrs)









18-29









30-39









40-49









50-59









60









Education









< High school









High school diploma or equivalent









> High school









Income









At or below federal poverty level









Above federal poverty level









Health insurance









None









Public only









Private only









Other/multiple









Visited health-care provider, past 12 months









Yes









No









Homeless, past 12 months









Yes









No









Arrested, past 12 months









Yes









No









Drug injected most frequently, past 12 months

Heroin alone









Heroin and cocaine**









Cocaine or crack alone









Methamphetamine









Other††









Alcohol or drug treatment program§§









12 months before interview









> 12 months before interview









Never been in a treatment program









Geographic region


















Total









Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus.

* Sample excludes participants who self-reported a previous positive HIV test result. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing data. Column percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.

Persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity might be of any race.

§ Among those who reported Hispanic/Latino race/ethnicity.

Poverty level is based on household income and household size.

** Injected together, or with the same frequency.









†† Other drugs injected alone or two or more drugs injected with the same frequency.

§§ Includes outpatient, residential, detox, and methadone treatment programs.


TABLE 3. Injection drug use during the past 12 months for participants who did not self-report a previous positive HIV test resul*t, by type of drug, frequency of injection, and selected characteristics — United States


Heroin

Speedball§


Cocaine or crack


Methamphetamine


Other/multiple


Injected in past 12 months


Injected daily


Injected in past 12 months


Injected daily


Injected in past 12 months


Injected daily


Injected in past 12 months


Injected daily


Injected in past 12 months


Injected daily


Characteristics No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Gender

Male Female

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian/Alaska Native Asian

Black

Hispanic/Latino

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander White

Age group (yrs)

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60

Education

< High school

High school diploma or equivalent

> High school

income§§

At or below federal poverty level Above federal poverty level

Arrested, past 12 months

Yes No

HIV test result Negative Positive

Geographic region


Total

Total

Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus;

* Sample excludes participants who self-reported a previous positive HIV test result. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing data.

Participants may report the use of more than one drug as categories are not mutually exclusive.

§ Refers to heroin and cocaine being injected together as speedball.

Among those participants who injected that drug in the past 12 months.

** Suppressed because of small cell size.

†† Persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity might be of any race.

§§ Poverty level is based on household income and household size.

TABLE 4. Risky injection practices during the past 12 months for participants who did not self-report a previous positive HIV test result*, by selected characteristics

United States


Receptive sharing of syringes


Receptive sharing of injection equipment§


Receptive sharing of syringes to divide drugs


Any receptive sharing**


Characteristic












No.

(%)


No.

(%)


No.

(%)


No.

(%)

Total

Gender












Male












Female












Race/Ethnicity












American Indian/Alaska Native












Asian












Black












Hispanic/Latino












Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander












White












Age group (yrs)












18-29












30-39












40-49












50-59












60












Education












< High school












High school diploma or equivalent












> High school












income§§












At or below federal poverty level












Above federal poverty level












Homeless, past 12 months












Yes












No












Arrested, past 12 months












Yes












No












Drug injected most frequently, past 12 months












Heroin alone












Heroin and cocaine¶¶












Cocaine or crack alone












Methamphetamine












Other***












Hepatitis C testing†††












Yes












No












Hepatitis C diagnosis§§§












Yes












No












Had unprotected**** vaginal sex, past 12 months












Yes












No












Had unprotected**** anal sex, past 12 months












Yes












No












Had more than one opposite sex partner, past 12 months












Yes












No












HIV test result












Negative












Positive












Geographic Region












Total












Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus.

* Sample excludes participants who self-reported a previous positive HIV test result. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing data.

During the past 12 months, used needles that was already been used by someone else.












§ During the past 12 months, used cooker (spoon, bottle cap, etc) or cotton (used to filter particles from drug solution) that was already used by someone else or shared water for rinising needles or preparing drugs.

During the past 12 months, divided drug solution with a syringe someone already injected with.

** During the past 12 months, used needles that was already been used by someone else, used cooker or cotton that was already used by someone else or shared water for rinsing needles or preparing drugs, or divided drug solution with a syringe someone already injected with.

†† Persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity might be of any race.












§§ Poverty level is based on household income and household size.












¶¶ Injected together, or with the same frequency.












*** Other drugs injected alone or two or more drugs injected with the same frequency.












††† Self-reported had ever been told had hepatitis C by a health care provider or ever had a blood test to check for hepatitis C infection.

§§§ Self-reported had ever been told had hepatitis C by a health care provider.













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