From: “That was our afterparty”: a qualitative study of mobile, venue-based PrEP for MSM
Age in years | ||
Mean (SD) | 28 (± 6.8) | |
Race | ||
White | 7 (37%) | |
Other | 6 (32%) | |
Multiple races/mixed race | 5 (26%) | |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1 (5%) | |
Ethnicity | ||
Hispanic or Latino | 12 (63%) | |
Not Hispanic or Latino | 7 (37%) | |
Language of interview | ||
English | 15 (79%) | |
Spanish | 4 (21%) | |
Insurance status | ||
Insured | 18 (95%) | |
Uninsured | 1 (5%) | |
Highest level of education completed | ||
Bachelor’s degree | 9 (47%) | |
Associate’s degree | 3 (16%) | |
Some college | 5 (26%) | |
High school | 2 (11%) | |
PrEP use | ||
Current | 5 (26%) | |
Previous | 9 (47%) | |
Never | 5 (26%) | |
PrEP prescription source for previous and current users (N = 14) | ||
Traditional clinic | 7 (50%) | |
Mobile unit | 7 (50%) |