Table 1.
Black women | Black men | Hispanic women | Hispanic men | White women | White men | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Have talked to someone* | 14 (56%) | 14 (61%) | 20 (80%) | 21 (95%) | 19 (83%) | 17 (65%) | 105 (73%) |
Talked with:** | |||||||
Close women relative (daughter, sister, mother) | 11 (79%) | 6 (43%) | 15 (75%) | 3 (15%) | 7 (37%) | 3 (18%) | 45 (43%) |
Friends | 7 (50%) | 4 (29%) | 5 (25%) | 6 (29%) | 9 (47%) | 8 (47%) | 39 (37%) |
Spouse | 0 | 6 (43%) | 3 (15%) | 12 (57%) | 6 (32%) | 7 (41%) | 34 (32%) |
Men relative (brother, son, father) | 1 (7%) | 4 (28%) | 0 | 4 (20%) | 1 (5%) | 4 (24%) | 14 (14%) |
Other relative | 3 (21%) | 0 | 3 (15%) | 0 | 2 (11%) | 1 (6%) | 9 (9%) |
percents based on total sample
percents based on 105 respondents who talked with others about symptoms