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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 23.
Published in final edited form as: Oncol Nurs Forum. 2014 Sep 1;41(5):523–532. doi: 10.1188/14.ONF.523-532

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Mammography-Based Characteristics (N = 82)

Latina (n = 41)
NLC (n = 41)
Variable SE SE Fa
Age (years) 48.83 6.18 50.34 7.12 1.06
Income ($)** 10,800 13,470 29,000 25,700 15.82
Age at first mammogram (years) 40.75 5.96 39.1 6.45 1.39
Number of mammograms in past five years 2.68 1.93 2.87 1.79 0.21
Days until follow-up care 26.34 16.89 21.72 12.71 1.79
Variable n n χ 2
Foreign-born** 36 3 53.25
English-speaking** 17 41 30.44
High school degree or less* 24 6
Unemployed 13 9 0.99
Uninsured** 29 10 17.65
Follow-up care
    Diagnostic mammography 36 37 1.76
    Ultrasounds 15 15 0.86
    Biopsies 2 16 2.47
    Cancer diagnosis 1 3 1.67

NLC—non-Latina Caucasian; SE—standard error

a

F (1, 77–80)

*

p < 0.05

**

p < 0.001

Note. Education was included as a continuous variable in all analyses.

Note. Participants could experience multiple forms of follow-up care.