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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2015 Feb;40(1):167–174. doi: 10.1007/s10900-014-9915-x

Table 1.

General characteristics of men interviewed

Participants Age Place of Birth Time living in the US Time working in the same place Education level Marital Status Number of children
1 42 South America 7 years 5 years Technical college Married 2
2 49 Mexico 18 years 18 years Incomplete middle school Married 2
3 21 Mexico 17 years Student, does not work Senior College Single 0
4 24 Mexico 6 years 4 weeks Middle school Married 0
5 49 Mexico 12 years 12 years (seasonal worker) High school Married (family living in the place of origin) 4
6 38 Mexico 4 years 4 years (seasonal worker) Incomplete primary school Married (family living in the place of origin) 3
7 N/A Mexico 16 years Does not work or study Some college education Single 0
8 47 Mexico 24 years 18 years Some college education Divorced 2
9 32 Mexico 14 years 11 years Incomplete middle school Married 4
10 43 Mexico + 20 years 9 years Technical college, and some college education Married 2
11 45 Mexico 20 years 6 years Primary school Married 3
12 52 Mexico 13 years 4 months Some college education Married 2
13 36 México 17 years 8 years Middle school Single 0
14 34 Mexico 13 years 6 years Incomplete primary school Married 2
15 48 Mexico 14 years 14 years Technical degree Divorced 0