Knowledge Item:
CA-Client-Patient Characteristics-99N
Major Needs and Vulnerabilities of Clients
University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas)



As of June 15, 1999, 17 Cooperative Agreement Projects had, in
aggregate, provided services to 2579 men with HIV and 2225 women with HIV/AIDS.
Detailed information about various risk behaviors was available for a
subsample of 1176 men and 1606 women.
The following tables show the characteristics of the patients
at the University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio that were part of the larger collective
treatment population of the 17 projects.
The data given
here are from those participants who were part of the cross-cutting
program evaluation. This group may be smaller than the total group
of individuals served by the project.

Frequencies for Males and Females: University of Texas Health Science
Center





































































Crosstabulations: University of Texas Health
Science Center
Race-Ethnicity
by Gender


Sexual Orientation
by Gender


Age
by Gender


Primary Language
by Gender


Childcare Needs
by Gender


Highest Grade Completed
by Gender


Employment Status
by Gender


Insurance Coverage
by Gender


Alcohol Problem
by Gender


Heroin Use
by Gender


Crack Use
by Gender


Other Drug Use
by Gender


Criminal Justice System Involvement
by Gender


Sex Work
by Gender


Sex with Injection Drug User
by Gender


Housing Status
by Gender


Dependent Upon Public Supported Medical Services
by Gender


Drug Abuse
by Gender


Knowledge Item Citation: Huba, G. J., Melchior, L. A., Panter, A. T., and the HRSA/HAB SPNS Cooperative Agreement Steering Committee (1998-2001). Knowledge Item:
CA-Client-Patient Characteristics-99N from
HRSA/HAB's SPNS Cooperative Agreements on Innovative Models of Care, The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care, Online at www.TheMeasurementGroup.com.
Last Updated:
July 08, 2004; data through June 15, 1999; analyses conducted December
1999 - May 2000. |