Table 1.
Gender (%) | |
Female | 91 |
Male | 9 |
Age | |
Mean | 42 |
Range | 25–65 |
SD | 10.43 |
Level of education (%) | |
Less than a high school education | 38 |
High school graduate | 27 |
Some college education | 15 |
College or post-college graduate | 21 |
Marital status (%) | |
Partnered or married | 58 |
Single | 25 |
Divorced or separated | 17 |
Household income (%) | |
< $19,000 per year | 28 |
$19,000 to $35,000 | 24 |
More that $35,000 | 17 |
Not sure or prefer not to answer | 31 |
Total number of children | |
Mean | 1.97 |
Range | 1–4 |
SD | 0.97 |
Country/territory of birth (%) | |
Colombia | 16 |
Dominican Republic | 11 |
Ecuador | 30 |
Mexico | 25 |
Peru | 8 |
Other | 10 |
Time living in US | |
Mean | 16 years |
Range | 1–45 |
SD | 10.66 |
English proficiency (%) | |
Not at all | 15 |
Not well | 53 |
Well | 27 |
Very well | 6 |
Preferred language for health care (%) | |
English | 3 |
Spanish | 97 |
Parent insured? (%) | |
Yes | 53 |
No | 47 |
Child insured? (%) | |
Yes | 94 |
No | 6 |
Child have primary care physician (n = 35) (%) | |
Yes | 94 |
No | 6 |