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. 2016 Oct;106(10):1842–1848. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303312

TABLE 2—

Demographic Characteristics of the High-Risk Women Randomized to the Study: Callers to California’s Every Woman Counts Service, 2010–2011

Characteristic Control Group, No. (%) Intervention Group, No. (%) Total, No. (%) χ2 P
Race/ethnicity .29
 African American 4 (9.1) 4 (9.1) 8 (9.1)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 3 (6.8) 9 (20.5) 12 (13.6)
 Hispanic 11 (25.0) 10 (22.7) 21 (23.9)
 Non-Hispanic White 22 (50.0) 20 (45.5) 42 (47.7)
 Multiracial 1 (2.3) 1 (2.3) 2 (2.3)
 Unknown 3 (6.8) 0 (0.0) 3 (3.4)
Language of Interview .73
 English 40 (90.9) 39 (88.6) 79 (89.8)
 Spanish 4 (9.1) 5 (11.4) 9 (10.2)
Birthplace .24
 United States 34 (77.3) 29 (65.9) 63 (71.6)
 Outside United States 10 (22.7) 15 (34.1) 25 (28.4)
Educational level .31
 Grade 0–8 3 (6.8) 1 (2.3) 4 (4.5)
 Some high school or high school graduate 8 (18.2) 12 (27.3) 20 (22.7)
 Some college 15 (34.1) 16 (36.4) 31 (35.2)
 College graduate 11 (25.0) 13 (29.6) 24 (27.3)
 Graduate school 7 (15.9) 2 (4.6) 9 (10.2)
Employment status .40
 Employed full time 11 (25.0) 6 (13.6) 17 (19.3)
 Employed part time 10 (22.7) 11 (25.0) 21 (23.9)
 Not employed 23 (52.3) 27 (61.4) 50 (56.8)
Income level .70
 > 200% of PL 2 (4.5) 2 (4.5) 4 (4.5)
 ≤ 200% of PL 39 (88.6) 36 (81.8) 75 (85.2)
 Don’t know 1 (2.3) 1 (2.3) 2 (2.3)
 Question not asked 2 (4.5) 5 (11.4) 7 (8.0)
Health insurance coverage .07
 No 30 (68.2) 34 (77.3) 64 (72.7)
 Yes 9 (20.5) 2 (4.5) 11 (12.5)
 Question not asked 5 (11.4) 8 (18.2) 13 (14.8)

Note. PL = poverty line. The sample size was n = 88.