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. 2014 May 9;9(5):e96977. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096977

Table 1. Demographics.

Concealable Stigmatized Identity (CSI)
Mental Illness 26.6%
Substance Abuse 26.1%
Experience of Childhood Abuse 18.8%
Experience of Domestic Violence 16.5%
Experience of Sexual Assault 11.9%
Age (in years) 32.18 ±11.85
Sex
Male 58.4%
Female 41.6%
Education
Did not complete high school 31.6%
Completed High School 24.9%
Some College or Technical Program (did not complete) 29.9%
Completed 2-year or Technical Program 7.6%
Completed undergraduate degree or above 6.0%
Income
Less than $10,000 per year 60.9%
Between $10,000 and $20,000 15.8%
Between $20,000 and $50, 000 11.9%
Over $50,000 11.1%
Currently Employed 31.2%
Ethnicity
Hispanic 40.1%
Non-Hispanic 59.9%
Race (Can choose multiple categories)
African American 30.5%
White 29.7%
Asian or Pacific Islander 2.5%
Native American 2.8%
Other 34.3%
Language of Survey
English 86%
Spanish 14%

Notes: In accordance with federal guidelines, participants were asked their race and ethnicity separately. Ethnicity was asked as a dichotomous choice between Hispanic and not Hispanic. Participants could choose multiple racial identity categories.