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Table 1 Demographics for HIV Test Counselors in Miami Dade County, Florida

From: Impact of COVID-19 on HIV service delivery in Miami-Dade County: a mixed methods study

Variable

Test Counselors

Survey (N =106)

Interview (N=20)

Number of Organizations Represented (n)

27

15

Years Testing (M, SD)

5.93 (6.73)

4.90 (5.35)

Number of Tests in Past 3 months (M, SD)

72.72 (137.42)

67.40 (87.09)

Age (M, SD)

N/A

39.45 (12.82)

Racea

N/A

 

 African American or Black

 

10 (50.0%)

 Asian or Asian American

 

1 (10.0%)

 White (including White Hispanic/Latino)

 

9 (45.0%)

 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

 

0 (0.0%)

 Different racial identity

 

1 (5.0%)

 Decline to answer

 

1 (5.0%)

Ethnicitya

N/A

 

 Hispanic or Latino

 

11 (55.0%)

 Haitian/Creole or Afro Caribbean Black

 

4 (20.0%)

 Not Hispanic, Latino, or Haitian/Creole or Afro-Caribbean Black

 

5 (25.0%)

 Decline to answer

 

1 (5.0%)

Current Gender Identityb

N/A

 

 Male

 

13 (65.0%)

 Female

 

5 (30.0%)

 Trans

 

1 (5.0%)

 Cisgender female

 

1 (5.0%)

Education Level

N/A

 

 GED (high school equivalent)

 

1 (5.0%)

 Some College/University

 

9 (45.0%)

 College/University degree

 

10 (50.0%)

Populations servedb

N/A

 

 Youth (<18 years)

 

2 (10%)

 Adults (≥18 years)

 

11 (55.0%)

 Uninsured

 

2 (10.0%)

 Non-English speaking (e.g., Spanish)

 

4 (20.0%)

 English speaking

 

4 (20.0%)

 Lower income

 

9 (45.0%)

 Middle income

 

2 (10.0%)

 Immigrants

 

2 (10.0%)

 Cisgender individuals

 

1 (5.0%)

 Transgender individuals

 

4 (20.0%)

 Men

 

5 (25.0%)

 Women

 

6 (30.0%)

 Black/African American individuals

 

11 (55.0%)

 Latino/a/x/Hispanic individuals

 

8 (40.0%)

 Caribbean individuals including Haitian

 

3 (15.0%)

 Heterosexual individuals

 

3 (15.0%)

 MSM and sexual minority individuals

 

9 (45.0%)

 Individuals experiencing homelessness

 

1 (5.0%)

 People who use substances

 

1 (5.0%)

 Individuals at greater likelihood of HIV acquisition

 

1 (5.0%)

  1. aParticipants were able to select multiple races or ethnicities. b Note that for these items, participants were able to write in their own response. For “current gender identity,” categories reflect participants’ self-identification. For “populations served” we created a checklist based on participants’ responses. Those who reported serving any of the populations listed are noted here