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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jun 11.
Published in final edited form as: Adv Med Sociol. 2021 Jan 15;21:103–131. doi: 10.1108/s1057-629020210000021010

Table 3.

Levels of Fear of Deportation by Barriers to Healthcare among 50 Immigrant Latinx Men Who Had Sex with Men Who Were Neither US Citizens Nor Legal Permanent Residents and Resided in the Washington, DC, Metro Area.

Endorsed
Not Endorsed
Barrier n Fear of Deportation Mean (SD) n Fear of Deportation Mean (SD) t(df) p Value
Not knowing where to go 38 3.07 (0.54) 12 2.57 (0.70) −2.63 (48) 0.012
Not feeling safe seeking care 29 3.15 (0.54) 21 2.68 (0.61) −2.88 (48) 0.006
Not being out in terms of sexual orientation 23 3.21 (0.50) 27 2.74 (0.62) −2.95 (48) 0.005
Being worried about immigration status 39 3.08 (0.58) 11 2.52 (0.55) −2.84 (48) 0.007
Being worried about not speaking English 40 3.01 (0.62) 11 2.68 (0.53) −1.61 (49) 0.114
Healthcare is too expensive 50 2.93 (0.61) 1 3.67 (n/a) n/a n/a