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. 2014 Oct 22;2(4):e43. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.3710

Table 1.

Demographics and digital technology characteristics by race/ethnic groups.

Variable All
N=904
Caucasian
n=172
Filipino
n=250
Korean
n=234
Latino
n=248
Overall

n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) P value
Age, years, mean (SD)
44 (16.1) 45 (16.1) 41 (18.1) 50 (14.3) 42 (14.0) .001
Gender .01

Female 581 (64.3) 125 (72.7) 160 (64) 133 (56.8) 163 (65.7)

Male 323 (35.7) 47 (27.3) 90 (36) 101 (43.2) 85 (34.3)
Marital status a <.001

Married or cohabitating 524 (58.1) 68 (39.5) 117 (47.2) 189 (80.8) 150 (60.5)

Single or divorced 378 (41.9) 104 (60.5) 131 (52.8) 45 (19.2) 98 (39.5)
Education a <.001

High school or some high school 247 (27.4) 19 (11.0) 33 (13.3) 41 (17.5) 154 (62.6)

College or some college 515 (57.2) 109 (63.4) 187 (75.1) 136 (58.1) 83 (33.7)

Graduate school 139 (15.4) 44 (25.6) 29 (11.6) 57 (24.4) 9 (3.7)
Years lived in United States a <.001

<10 years 113 (12.5) 5 (2.9) 32 (12.8) 43 (18.5) 33 (13.4)

≥10 years 501 (55.6) 23 (13.4) 133 (53.2) 182 (78.1) 163 (66.3)

Native born 287 (31.9) 144 (83.7) 85 (34) 8 (3.4) 50 (20.3)
Primary language English 404 (44.7) 169 (98.3) 169 (67.6) 22 (9.4) 44 (17.7) <.001
Type of survey <.001

Online 250 (27.7) 105 (61) 49 (19.6) 58 (24.8) 38 (15.3)

Paper 654 (72.3) 67 (39.0) 201 (80.4) 176 (75.2) 210 (84.7)

aSome variables have missing data, percentages are based on the n of each individual variable per group.