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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hisp Health Care Int. 2015;13(2):77–85. doi: 10.1891/1540-4153.13.2.77

Table 2.

Prevalence of pre-diabetes and diabetes defined by quartiles of neighborhood SEP scores.

Neighborhood SEP score Quartile 1 (10.6–<19.1)
N=64
Quartile 2 (19.1–<23.2)
N=64
Quartile 3 (23.2–<26.3)
N=65
Quartile 4 (26.3–30.6)
N=64
Baseline Diabetes Status, n (%) # of people in census tracts 785 559 246 187
 No Diabetes 881 (49.6) 370 (47.1) 275 (49.2) 129 (52.4) 107 (57.2)
 Pre-diabetes 310 (17.5) 128 (16.3) 104 (18.6) 50 (20.3) 28 (15.0)
 Diabetes 586 (33.0) 287 (36.6) 180 (32.2) 67 (27.2) 52 (27.8)

Diabetes: self-report of a physician diagnosis of diabetes, documented use of prescription diabetes medication from a medicine cabinet inventory, and/or a fasting glucose level ≥126 mg/dL.

Pre-diabetes: fasting blood glucose level between 100 mg/dL and 125 mg/dL.

p-value=.04 prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes across quartiles.