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. 2021 Dec 24;33(2):292–300. doi: 10.1038/s41370-021-00404-7

Table 4.

Use of products brought to the United States from other countries.

Ever usea Black Latina Vietnamese White Mixed race
n = 63–68b n = 64–73 n = 77–78 n = 71–78 n = 18
Products brought from other countries, n (%) 14 (20.6)L, W 6 (8.2) 10 (12.8) 4 (5.1) 2 (11.1)
Products bought in U.S. with label not in English, n (%) 3 (4.8) 9 (14.1) 20 (26.0)B, W 6 (8.5) 0 (0.0)
Most common other countries

Africa/Caribbean

Ghana

Nigeria

Brazil

Mexico

China

Korea

Vietnam

Japan

Korea

Russia

Nigeria

Israel

France

Germany

Japan

Korea

Africa/

Caribbean

France

Morocco

B, L, V, W, MSuperscripts indicate that percentage is significantly higher (p < 0.05) in pairwise comparison than the percentage for Black (B), Latina (L), Vietnamese (V), White (W), or Mixed-Race (M) women, respectively.

aQuestions asked: “Do you ever use products brought from other countries?” and “Do you ever use products bought in the U.S. with a label not in English?”

bNumber of respondents differ by question due to participant non-response. For products from other countries, n = 69 Black, n = 73 Latina, n = 78 Vietnamese, n = 78 White and n = 18 Mixed-Race women. For products not in English, n = 63 Black, n = 64 Latina, n = 77 Vietnamese, n = 71 White, and n = 18 Mixed-Race women.