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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2013 Mar 14;35(7):10.1177/0193945913480276. doi: 10.1177/0193945913480276

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Women Assigned to the SEPA Intervention.

Characteristic SEPA (n = 274)
Age in years, M (SD) 37.31 (8.34)
Education in years, M (SD) 13.62 (3.38)
Employed, n (%) 92 (34)
Monthly after-tax family incomea, n (%)
 ≤US$2000 194 (71)
 US$2000-US$3000 41 (15)
 ≥US$3000 37 (14)
Years in the United States, M (SD) 11.84 (10.78)
Born outside of the United States, n (%) 256 (93)
Americanism, M (SD) 2.40 (0.79)
Hispanicism, M (SD) 3.53 (0.44)
Living with partner, n (%) 181 (66)
Number of sexual partners (past 3 months), M (SD) 1.11 (0.65)
Intimate partner violence, M (SD) 0.41 (0.52)
 Physical violence, n (%) 25 (9)
 Forced sex, n (%) 6 (2)
 Emotional violence, n (%) 182 (66)
 Response to violence, n (%) 11 (4)

Note: SEPA = Salud, Educación, Prevención y Autocuidado [Health, Education, Prevention, and Self-Care].

a

Two women did not report their income.