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Figure 13-2. Disparities Table for Focus Area 13: HIV
Disparities from the best group rate for each characteristic at the most recent data point and changes in disparity from the baseline to the most recent data point.



Characteristics: Race and Ethnicity
Population-based objectives American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian
or other
Pacific Islander
Two or more races Hispanic or Latino Black non-Hispanic White non-Hispanic Summary index
13-1. New AIDS cases (1998, 2003)Measures of variability were not available. Thus, the variability of best group rates was not assessed, and the statistical significance of disparities and changes in disparity over time could not be tested. See Technical Appendix. 100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rateThe group with the best rate for specified characteristic.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. The group with the best rate for specified characteristic.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Data not available. Decrease in disparity 100 or more percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate) Decrease in disparity 100 or more percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate) Decrease in disparity 10-49 percentage points (50-99 percent difference from the best group rate). Decrease in disparity 100 or more percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate)
13-6a. Condom use: partners of unmarried females 18-44 years (1995, 2002)Measures of variability were not available. Thus, the variability of best group rates was not assessed, and the statistical significance of disparities and changes in disparity over time could not be tested. See Technical Appendix. Data not available.Data not available.Data not available.Data not available.10-49 percent difference from the best group rateThe group with the best rate for specified characteristic. Less than 10 percent difference from the best group rate or not statistically significantLess than 10 percent difference from the best group rate or not statistically significant
13-6b. Condom use: males 18-44 years
(2002)Measures of variability were not available. Thus, the variability of best group rates was not assessed, and the statistical significance of disparities and changes in disparity over time could not be tested. See Technical Appendix.
Data not available.Data not available.Data not available.Data not available.10-49 percent difference from the best group rateThe group with the best rate for specified characteristic. 10-49 percent difference from the best group rate10-49 percent difference from the best group rate
13-11. HIV testing: tuberculosis patients 25-44 years (1998, 2002)Measures of variability were not available. Thus, the variability of best group rates was not assessed, and the statistical significance of disparities and changes in disparity over time could not be tested. See Technical Appendix. The group with the best rate for specified characteristic: Decrease in disparity 100 or more percentage points. Disparity declined substantially for American Indians or Alaska Natives relative to black non-Hispanics, the group with the best rate at baseline. Increase in disparity 10-49 percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate). Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Increase in disparity 10-49 percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate). Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Data not available. Increase in disparity 10-49 percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate) 10-49 percent difference from the best group rate50-99 percent difference from the best group rate Decrease in disparity 10-49 percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate)
13-14. HIV-infection deaths (1999, 2002)The variability of best group rates was assessed, and disparities of ≥10% are statistically significant at the 0.05 level. Changes in disparity over time, noted with arrows, are statistically significant at the 0.05 level. See Technical Appendix. Less than 10 percent difference from the best group rate or not statistically significantMost favorable group rate for specified characteristic, but reliability criterion not met.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Most favorable group rate for specified characteristic, but reliability criterion not met.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Data not available. Decrease in disparity 10-49 percentage points (100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate) 100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rateThe group with the best rate for specified characteristic. 100 percent or more percent difference from the best group rate
13-16. Surviving 3+ years after AIDS diagnosis: HIV-infected persons (1998, 1999)Measures of variability were not available. Thus, the variability of best group rates was not assessed, and the statistical significance of disparities and changes in disparity over time could not be tested. See Technical Appendix. Decrease in disparity 10-49 percentage points (10-49 percent difference from the best group rate) The group with the best rate for specified characteristic.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. The group with the best rate for specified characteristic.  Data are for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Data not available.Less than 10 percent difference from the best group rate or not statistically significantLess than 10 percent difference from the best group rate or not statistically significantData not available. Decrease in disparity 10-49 percentage points (10-49 percent difference from the best group rate)

Notes:

Data for objectives 13-2 through 13-5, 13-8, 13-13a through f, 13-15, 13-17a and b, and 13-18 are unavailable or not applicable. Objectives 13-7, 13-9, 13-10, and 13-12 were deleted at the midcourse.

Years in parentheses represent the baseline data year and the most recent data year (if available).

Disparity from the best group rate is defined as the percent difference between the best group rate and each of the other group rates for a characteristic (for example, race and ethnicity). The summary index is the average of these percent differences for a characteristic. Change in disparity is estimated by subtracting the disparity at baseline from the disparity at the most recent data point. Change in the summary index is estimated by subtracting the summary index at baseline from the summary index at the most recent data point. See Technical Appendix for more information.







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