From: Psychosocial factors associated with flourishing among Australian HIV-positive gay men
 | Number | Percent |
---|---|---|
Age | ||
 18–29 | 30 | 8.5 |
 30–49 | 184 | 52.3 |
 50+ | 138 | 39.2 |
Education | ||
 Secondary or below | 76 | 21.4 |
 Non-university tertiary | 127 | 35.7 |
 University – undergraduate | 77 | 21.6 |
 University – postgraduate | 76 | 21.4 |
Employment | ||
 Full time | 188 | 53.0 |
 Part time or casual | 59 | 16.6 |
 Unemployed | 35 | 9.9 |
 Retired | 40 | 11.3 |
 Other | 33 | 9.3 |
Annual income (Australian dollars) | ||
 0–19,999 | 61 | 17.6 |
 20,000–49,999 | 85 | 24.6 |
 50,000–99,999 | 133 | 38.4 |
 100,000+ | 67 | 19.4 |
Residential location | ||
 Inner city | 209 | 58.7 |
 Suburban | 71 | 19.9 |
 Regional/rural | 76 | 21.4 |
Country of birth | ||
 Australia | 282 | 79.0 |
 Overseas | 75 | 21.0 |
Regular relationship | ||
 Yes | 168 | 47.1 |
 No | 189 | 52.9 |
Year first tested positive | ||
 1980–1995 | 96 | 27.0 |
 1996–2009 | 171 | 48.0 |
 2010–2014 | 89 | 25.0 |
 | Mean (SD) |  |
Flourishing (flourishing scale) | 44.0 (9.4) | Â |