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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2017 Feb 2;52(5):579–588. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.12.018

Table 1.

Demographics, Asthma History, and Exposure to Tobacco Among U.S. Hispanics/Latinos From Diverse National Backgrounds, 2008–2011a

Overall (n=15,573) Dominic an (n=1,423) Central/South American (n=2,760) Cuban (n=2,322) Mexican (n=6,433) Puerto Rican (n=2,635)

Population characteristic n %/mean (95% CI) %/mean (95% CI) %/mean (95% CI) %/mean (95% CI) %/mean (95% CI) %/mean (95% CI)
Age at interview, mean 15,573 41.4 (40.9– 41.9) 39.5 (38.1–40.8) 40.9 (40.0–41.8) 46.6 (45.5– 47.6) 38.6 (37.9–39.3) 43.0 (42.0–43.9)
Gender, %
 Female 9,358 52.2 (51.1–53.2) 60.6 (56.8–64.3) 53.6 (51.2–55.9) 46.5 (44.4–48.6) 53.9 (52.0–55.7) 49.0 (46.2–51.8)
 Male 6,215 47.8 (46.8 –48.9) 39.4 (35.7 –43.2) 46.4 (44.1–48.8) 53.5 (51.4 –55.6) 46.2 (44.3 –48.1) 51.0 (48.2 –53.8)
Highest education level, %
 5th grade or less 2,112 9.0 (8.3–9.7) 9.3 (7.7–11.3) 12.0 (10.3–14.0) 3.6 (3.0–4.5) 15.4 (13.9–17.1) 3.0 (2.3–3.8)
 6th grade – some HS 3,845 23.8 (22.6–25.0) 28.7 (25.6–32.1) 20.3 (18.4–22.4) 16.6 (14.8–18.5) 22.9 (20.9–25.1) 33.1 (30.0–36.4)
 HS diploma or equivalent 4,010 28.4 (27.3–29.6) 22.4 (19.1–26.0) 26.5 (24.5–28.6) 32.2 (29.4–35.0) 28.2 (26.5–30.1) 28.4 (26.0–30.9)
 Beyond HS 5,581 38.8 (37.2–40.4) 39.6 (36.2–43.1) 41.2 (38.4–44.1) 47.7 (44.7–50.7) 33.5 (30.4–36.6) 35.5 (32.4–38.7)
Study center, %
 Bronx 3,699 27.3 (24.6–30.2) 94.3 (91.3–96.2) 20.8 (17.0–25.2) 1.4 (0.8–2.2) 7.6 (5.7–10.0) 71.5 (67.3–75.3)
 Chicago 4,003 16.3 (14.4–18.4) 0.9 (0.5–1.4) 17.0 (13.8–20.8) 0.8 (0.3–2.1) 25.5 (22.1–29.3) 21.4 (18.0–25.3)
 Miami 3,914 29.7 (25.6–34.1) 4.5 (2.7–7.5) 58.0 (51.9–64.0) 97.4 (95.8–98.3) 1.1 (0.7–1.8) 4.5 (3.2–6.3)
 San Diego 3,957 26.7 (23.4–30.3) 0.4 (0.1–1.5) 4.2 (2.8–6.3) 0.4 (0.1–1.4) 65.8 (61.5–69.9) 2.6 (1.5–4.5)
Place of birth, %
 U.S.-born (within U.S. mainland) 2,519 21.3 (19.8–22.9) 14.4 (11.5–17.8) 6.6 (5.1–8.3) 9.6 (7.4–12.4) 21.2 (19.3–23.1) 50.8 (47.8–53.8)
 Foreign (outside U.S. mainland) 13,054 78.7 (77.1–80.2) 85.6 (82.2–88.5) 93.5 (91.7–94.9) 90.4 (87.6–92.6) 78.9 (76.9–80.7) 49.2 (46.2–52.2)
Age at relocation,% among foreign-born
 Relocated age 0–18 3,079 28.0 (26.5–29.6) 29.3 (26.6–32.2) 19.2 (17.2–21.3) 16.7 (14.6–19.1) 28.9 (26.9–30.9) 61.5 (56.5–66.2)
 Relocated age 19–30 4,685 36.3 (34.8–37.8) 35.8 (32.3–39.4) 40.1 (37.6–42.7) 30.3 (27.8–32.9) 40.2 (37.7–42.8) 27.3 (23.5–31.5)
 Relocated age >30 5,246 35.7 (33.7–37.7) 34.9 (32.3–37.6) 40.7 (38.4–43.0) 53.0 (49.9–56.1) 30.9 (28.3–33.7) 11.2 (9.3–13.5)
Self-reported lifetime asthma, %
 No 12,861 81.5 (80.4–82.5) 81.3 (78.3–83.9) 87.9 (86.3–89.2) 76.0 (73.8–78.1) 89.3 (88.0–90.4) 62.4 (59.4–65.3)
 Yes, onset age 0–18 1,505 12.2 (11.3–13.2) 10.3 (8.3–12.7) 8.0 (6.9–9.4) 20.2 (18.2–22.4) 5.9 (5.0–7.0) 24.1 (21.5–26.9)
 Yes, onset age 19–30 399 2.5 (2.2–2.9) 2.3 (1.5–3.4) 1.6 (1.1–2.4) 1.8 (1.2–2.5) 2.0 (1.5–2.7) 5.3 (4.4–6.5)
 Yes, onset >30 years old 808 3.8 (3.4–4.3) 6.2 (4.9–7.8) 2.5 (1.9–3.2) 2.0 (1.4–2.7) 2.8 (2.3–3.4) 8.2 (6.5–10.3)
Smoking, %
 Never 9,577 62.0 (60.7–63.2) 76.7 (73.2–79.9) 68.8 (66.2–71.2) 56.6 (53.6–59.6) 63.8 (61.7–65.9) 50.0 (47.0–53.0)
 Initiated ≤18 4,119 27.3 (26.2–28.5) 16.1 (13.0–19.7) 21.0 (18.8–23.3) 32.1 (29.5–34.9) 25.0 (23.3–26.7) 38.5 (35.6–41.5)
 Initiated >18 1,855 10.7 (10.0–11.5) 7.2 (5.8–9.0) 10.3 (9.0–11.7) 11.3 (9.9–12.8) 11.2 (9.9–12.7) 11.5 (9.9–13.2)
Among ever smokers, mean
 Pack years 5,743 14.0 (13.1–14.9) 12.8 (11.2–14.5) 11.1 (9.7–12.5) 20.8 (19.3–22.3) 9.0 (8.3–9.6) 15.9 (15.0–16.9)
 Age at initiation 5,974 17.4 (17.2–17.6) 17.7 (17.0–18.3) 18.2 (17.7–18.6) 16.9 (16.6–17.3) 18.0 (17.6–18.4) 16.7 (16.3–17.1)
Smoker in the home during childhood, %
 No 7,575 48.7 (47.2–50.2) 49.4 (45.7–53.1) 59.1 (56.8–61.3) 32.0 (29.3–34.8) 56.7 (54.7–58.7) 42.3 (39.1–45.5)
 Yes 7,931 51.3 (49.8–52.8) 50.6 (47.0–54.3) 40.9 (38.7–43.2) 68.0 (65.2–70.7) 43.3 (41.3–45.3) 57.8 (54.5–60.9)
a

Least squared means derived from linear regression models were computed for continuous variables; and conditional marginal prevalences, representing age-adjusted prevalence estimates for the target population, were derived from multinomial logistic regression models. Point estimates and 95% CIs of age-adjusted proportions/means are reported for each Hispanic/Latino background within the target population; estimates adjusted for age differences between background groups; all reported estimates account for the complex sampling scheme used in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.

HS, high school