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Table 2 Acceptability ratings at the final follow-up assessment (N = 411)

From: Advancing behavioral interventions for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV using a new conceptual model that integrates critical race theory, harm reduction, and self-determination theory: a qualitative exploratory study

 

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Overall, I think the activities and services in the Heart to Heart 2 project are good to excellent

90.0

The information I have received in the project has been helpful or very helpful

92.2

The staff of the project have answered my questions most of the time to all the time

91.0

The project staff treats me like I am an individual with unique needs and concerns most times to all the time

90.5

The project staff respects my privacy most times to all the time

90.8

The project staff understand the needs of people of my racial, ethnic, or cultural group most times to all the time

87.1

(If sexual/gender minority status) The project staff understand the needs of people who identify as LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer)

82.0

(If female) The project staff understand the needs of women most times to all the time

92.1

(If < 36 years old) The project staff understand the needs of younger people (< 36 years old) most times to all the time

78.5

(If > 50 years old) The project staff understand the needs of older people (≥ 50 years old) most times to all the time

88.5

Participation in the Heart to Heart 2 project affected my decision to regularly attend HIV medical care somewhat to a great deal

76.2

Participation in the Heart to Heart 2 project affected my decision about whether or not to start HIV medication somewhat to a great deal

71.8