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Table 4 Socio-professionnal characteristics of DUs (semiquantitative)

From: Associating conditional cash transfer to universal access to treatment could be the solution to the HCV epidemic among drug users (DUs)

 

Observed nb

Percent

95% CI

Sex

 Men

243

74.3

69.6–79.0

 Women

84

25.7

21.0–30.4

Nationality

 French

275

84.1

80.1–88.1

 Foreigner

52

15.9

11.9–19.9

Housing

 Stable (owner or rent)

141

43.1

37.9–48.5

 Parents

38

11.6

8.6–15.6

 Friends

22

6.7

4.5–10.0

 Shelter

37

11.3

8.3–15.2

 Homeless, squat

89

27.2

22.7–32.3

Education

 Primary

10

3.1

1.7–5.5

 Secondary

225

68.9

63.6–73.6

 Bachelor

52

15.9

12.3–20.3

 Higher education

40

12·2

8.7–15.8

Home

 Parents

49

15

11.1–18.9

 Couple

103

31.5

26.5–36.5

 Alone

145

44.3

38.9–49.7

 Other

30

9.1

6.0–12.2

Profession

 Studying

10

3.1

1.0–5.0

 Permanent contract

32

9.8

6.6–13.0

 Fixed term contract

38

11.6

8.1–15.1

 Unemployed

58

17.7

13.6–21.8

 Disability

9

2.8

1.0–4.6

 Pension

1

0.3

−0.3-0.9

 None

179

54.7

49.3–60.1

 Active solidarity income

150

45.9

40.6–51.3

Prison

162

49.5

44.08–54.92

Sexual preference

 Heterosexual

295

90.2

85.5–93

 Bisexual

26

8

5.5–11.4

 Homosexual

6

1.8

0.84–3.9