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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 Oct;18(5):1060–1065. doi: 10.1007/s10903-015-0225-x

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics (N = 36)

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