Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2008 Aug;19(3):981–990. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0035

Table 1. Bivariate Analyses of Having Quarterly Medical Visits and Medical Visits at a Traditional Health Care Setting by Sociodemographic Characteristics and Support Services.

Sociodemographic characteristics Quarterly medical visits
N (%)
≥1 medical visit in a traditional health care setting
N (%)
Total 61 (28.0) 45 (20.6)
Age
 >40 years 43 (32.1) 26 (19.4)
 ≤40 years 18 (21.4) 19 (22.6)
Gender
 Male 39 (29.8) 27 (20.6)
 Female 19 (23.5) 18 (22.2)
Race/ethnicity
 Hispanic 27 (34.6) 25 (32.1)*
 Non-Hispanic Black 29 (23.6) 18 (14.6)
 Non-Hispanic other 5 (29.4) 2 (11.8)
Annual income
 <$10,000 52 (29.6) 35 (19.9)
 ≥$10,000 9 (21.4) 10 (23.8)
Support service utilization
Case management
 ≥2 visits 37 (34.6)* 26 (24.3)
 0-1 visits 24 (21.6) 19 (17.1)
Outreach
 ≥1 visit 26 (29.2) 24 (27.0)
 0 visits 35 (27.1) 21 (16.3)
Groups
 ≥1 visit 22 (42.3)* 7 (13.5)
 0 visits 39 (23.5) 38 (22.9)
Mental health
 ≥1 visit 35 (32.7) 26 (24.3)
 0 visits 26 (23.4) 19 (17.1)
*

p<.05