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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2014 Jan-Feb;24(1):e155–e162. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2013.10.010

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of participants with breast and cervical abnormalities

Participants
with breast
abnormalities
(N=1995)
Participants
with cervical
abnormalities
(N=1194)
Variable Level n % n %
Site Boston 584 29.3 643 53.9
Chicago 112 5.6 130 10.9
Denver 287 14.4 -- --
Ohio 253 12.7 103 8.6
San Antonio 111 5.6 318 26.6
Tampa 402 20.2 -- --
Washington 246 12.3 -- --
Age (years) <30 486 24.4 703 58.9
30–39 280 23.5
40–49 741 37.1 211 17.7
50–59 464 23.3
60+ 304 15.2
Race and ethnicity Black 357 17.9 360 30.2
White 599 30.0 212 17.8
Hispanic 896 44.9 622 52.1
Asian 143 7.2 -- --
Marital status Single/Never married 730 36.6 797 66.8
Married 877 44.0 271 22.7
Separated/Divorced/Widow 388 19.4 126 10.6
Household income* <$10,000 405 32.5 241 52.3
$10,000–$29,999 503 40.4 144 31.2
$30,000–$49,999 129 10.4 34 7.4
$50,000+ 209 16.8 42 9.1
Language English 1141 57.2 735 61.6
Spanish 683 34.2 400 33.5
Other 171 8.6 59 4.9
Insurance None 834 41.8 458 38.4
Public 674 33.8 489 41.0
Private 487 24.4 247 20.7
*

Significant missing data including one site (Boston) that did not collect household income