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. 2012 Nov 15;12:985. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-985

Table 1.

Frequencies of study variables

  Sample %
Nativity/length of time in the U.S.
 
 Born in U.S.
46.0
 < 10 years in U.S.
11.3
 10–14 years in U.S.
8.8
 ≥ 15 years in U.S.
33.9
Language used when speaking
 
 Mostly/only Spanish
35.5
 Spanish/English equally
23.9
 Mostly/only English
40.6
Hispanic origin
 
 Mexico
62.7
 Central/South America
15.3
 Puerto Rico
10.9
 Cuba
4.3
 Other
6.8
Region of U.S. residence
 
 Northeast
11.6
 Midwest
7.2
 South
31.8
 West
49.4
Female gender
54.3
Age (years)
 
 18-29
28.9
 30-39
24.5
 40-49
21.9
 50-64
17.2
 ≥ 65
7.4
Education level
 
 ≤ Some high school
30.9
 High school graduate
26.3
 Some college
27.4
 College graduate
15.5
Health insurance
 
 Private
45.6
 Public
19.7
 None
34.8
Family history of skin cancer
1.8
Skin reaction after 1 hour in the sun
 
 Mild sunburn
49.7
 Moderate sunburn
40.2
 Severe sunburn
10.1
Risk for occupational sun exposure
 
 Low
88.0
 High
12.0
Use of sunscreen
 
 Never
36.7
 Rarely
10.4
 Sometimes
20.6
 Most of the time
14.2
 Always
18.1
Stay in the shade
 
 Never
6.3
 Rarely
10.5
 Sometimes
29.6
 Most of the time
32.3
 Always
21.4
Use of sun protective clothinga
 
 Never
24.1
 Rarely
36.2
 Sometimes
21.7
 Most of the time
14.6
 Always
3.5
Sunburn in the past year 43.1

Note. N = 1676 Hispanic adults drawn from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey. All percentages are weighted. Data Source: National Center for Health Statistics, 2010 National Health Interview Survey [23]. aFor ease of presentation, participants’ scores were rounded to the nearest whole number (from 1 = never to 5 = always).