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. 2012 Nov 6;14(6):e149. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1819

Table 2.

Characteristics of South Australian MSM recruited online, 2009.

Characteristicsa n %
Age (n = 243)


18-24 50 20.6

25-34 73 30.0

35-44 67 27.6

45-64 52 21.4

≥ 65 1 0.4
Education (n = 242)


Less than or up to 3 years of high school/Year 10 22 9.1

Year 12/South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) 52 21.5

Tertiary diploma or trade certificate/Technical
and Further
Education (TAFE)
49 20.2

University/College of Advanced Education (CAE) 119 49.2
Area of residence (n = 241)


Metropolitan Adelaide 212 88.0

Rural area 21 8.7

Remote area 8 3.3
Socioeconomic Index for Area (SEIFA) b (n = 241)


1st quintile (most disadvantaged) 57 23.7

2nd quintile 41 17.0

3rd quintile 59 24.5

4th quintile 49 20.3

5th quintile (least disadvantaged) 35 14.5
Sexual identity (n = 242)


Gay/homosexual 196 81.0

Bisexual 43 17.8

Heterosexual 0 0

Unknown/other 3 1.2
Lifetime HIV test history (n = 243)


Never tested 47 19.3

Tested at some point 196 80.7
Declared HIV status according to last test result (n = 196)


Negative 170 86.7

Positive 25 12.8

Unknown 1 0.5
Declared time of last HIV test for tested men without a HIV-positive result (n = 171)


< 3 Months 43 25.2

3-6 Months 39 22.8

7-12 Months 34 19.9

1-2 years 24 14.0

> 2 years 31 18.1
Sources of health information ( n = 234) c


Books 47 20.1

Family and friends 49 20.9

Gay media 60 25.6

Gay Men’s Health website 63 26.9

Gay Men’s Health (resources other than the website) 33 14.1

Health care provider 97 41.5

Health department 36 15.4

Internet 160 68.4

Men’s magazine 71 30.3

Newspaper/news magazine 53 22.6

Professional education 54 23.1

Radio 25 10.7

Television 81 34.6

aThe number of respondents answering each question varied slightly because of missing values; question related to HIV status was automatically skipped for 47 untested men.

bThe Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage (IRSD) includes attributes such as low income, low educational attainment, high unemployment and jobs in relatively unskilled occupations, and refers to the area in which a person lives [30].

cMore than one option possible.