Table 1. Participant characteristics by state (N = 1,974).
State | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas (n = 558) | California N = 1,416) | |||
Insurance status | ||||
Uninsured | 164 | 29.4*** | 109 | 7.7 |
Insured (ref) | 332 | 59.5 | 1,153 | 81.4 |
Don’t know status | 62 | 11.1 | 154 | 10.9 |
Age | ||||
18–19 (ref) | 406 | 72.8 | 1,201 | 84.8 |
20–25 | 152 | 27.2** | 215 | 15.2 |
Has child(ren) | ||||
No | 509 | 91.2 | 1,371 | 96.8 |
Yes (ref) | 49 | 8.8*** | 45 | 3.2 |
Race/ethnicity | ||||
Hispanic/Latinx | 399 | 71.5* | 730 | 51.6 |
White (ref) | 70 | 12.5 | 342 | 24.2 |
Black | 57 | 10.2* | 60 | 4.2 |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 20 | 3.6 | 176 | 12.4 |
Amer. Indian/ Multi–racial/other | 12 | 2.2 | 108 | 7.6 |
Language spoken at home | ||||
English | 234 | 41.9 | 759 | 53.6 |
Language other than English (ref) | 324 | 58.1 | 657 | 46.4 |
Note: * p <05
** p < .01
*** p <0.001
Univariate logistic regression models with cluster robust standard errors compared California to Texas.