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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Lat Psychol. 2014 Feb;2(1):37–53. doi: 10.1037/lat0000009

Table 2.

Descriptive Statistics of Patients by Subgroups

All clinic patientsa
All BHC patientsb
All study participantsc
Demographic variable M (SD) or n (%) M (SD) or n (%) M (SD) or n (%)
Age (years)d,e 23.65 (19.45) 31.15 (18.80) 28.72 (18.13)
Sexd,e
   Female 11,091 (63.5%) 1,370 (69.8%) 530 (64.4%)
   Male 6,369 (36.5%) 594 (30.2%) 293 (35.6%)
Raced
   American Indian or Alaska native 31 (0.2%) 9 (0.5%)
   Asian 117 (0.7%) 10 (0.5%)
   Black/African American 245 (1.4%) 24 (1.2%) 16 (1.9%)
   Multiple races 79 (0.5%) 8 (0.4%)
   Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 868 (5.5%) 31 (1.6%) 10 (1.2%)
   Other 201 (1.2%) 15 (0.8%) 6 (0.7%)
   Unreported/Refused to report 640 (3.7%) 59 (3.0%)
   White 15,279 (87.5%) 1,808 (92.1%) 791 (96.1%)
Ethnicitye
   Latino 9,512 (54.5%) 1,026 (52.2%) 506 (61.5%)
   Not Latino 7,425 (42.5%) 888 (45.2%) 317 (38.5%)
   Unreported/Refused to report 523 (3.0%) 50 (2.6%)
Primary languaged,e
   English 9,176 (52.6%) 1,074 (54.7%) 387 (47.0%)
   Spanish 7,647 (43.8%) 864 (44.0%) 429 (52.1%)
   Marshallese 579 (3.3%) 21 (1.1%) 6 (0.7%)
   Other 35 (0.2%) 2 (0.1%) 1 (0.1%)
   Unreported 23 (0.1%) 3 (0.1%)

Note. BHC = behavioral health care.

a

n = 17,460.

b

n = 1,964.

c

n = 823.

d

Difference between all clinic patients and all BHC patients is significant at p < .01.

e

Difference between all BHC patients and study participants is significant at p < .01.