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. 2015 May 7;4(2):e53. doi: 10.2196/resprot.3655

Table 2.

Distribution of language groups among respondents and nonrespondents according to gender and residential area, % (n), and P value for differences between respondents and nonrespondents.

Language group Gender Residential area
Boys (n=321) Girls (n=318) Capital city area (n=264) Other (n=375)

Responded Responded Responded Responded

Yes % (n) No % (n) Yes % (n) No % (n) Yes % (n) No % (n) Yes % (n) No % (n)
Russian 25.0 (36) 27.7 (49) 28.7 (48) 27.8 (42) 18.5 (22) 26.2 (38) 32.3 (62) 29.0 (53)
Estonian 14.6 (21) 13.0 (23) 16.8 (28) 9.9 (15) 18.5 (22) 14.5 (21) 14.1 (27) 9.3 (17)
Somali 15.3 (22) 13.0 (23) 9.0 (15) 17.2 (26) 18.5 (22) 24.8 (36) 7.8 (15) 7.1 (13)
Middle Eastern languagesa 25.7 (37) 23.7 (42) 16.8 (28) 25.2 (38) 16.0 (19) 15.9 (23) 24.0 (46) 31.1 (57)
Albanian 6.9 (10) 4.0 (7) 8.4 (14) 9.9 (15) 10.9 (13) 8.3 (12) 5.7 (11) 5.5 (10)
Southeast Asian languagesb 8.3 (12) 12.4 (22) 15.6 (26) 8.6 (13) 12.6 (15) 7.6 (11) 12.0 (23) 13.1 (24)
English 4.2 (6) 6.2 (11) 4.8 (8) 1.3 (2) 5.0 (6) 2.8 (4) 4.2 (8) 4.9 (9)
Total 100 (144) 100 (177) 100 (167) 100 (151) 100 (119) 100 (145) 100 (192) 100 (183)
P value .69 .01 .36 .65

aKurdish, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.

bVietnamese, Chinese, and Thai.