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. 2017 Jun 18;2017:8418904. doi: 10.1155/2017/8418904

Table 3.

Correlation matrix for tract level contextual variables by state.

State % of a tract's residents who are Hispanic % of a tract's Hispanic residents who are foreign-born or born outside of the 50 states/DC % of tract Hispanics who say they speak English not well or not at all % of tract Hispanics living below the FPL∗∗
California % of a tract's Hispanic residents who are foreign-born or born outside of the 50 states/DC 0.50
% of tract Hispanics who say they speak English not well or not at all 0.63 0.83
% of tract Hispanics living below the FPL 0.38 0.33 0.49
Allocated primary care physicians that are clinically active (PCSA)/100,000 population −0.38 0.06 −0.10 −0.18

Texas % of a tract's Hispanic residents who are foreign-born or born outside of the 50 states/DC 0.07
% of tract Hispanics who say they speak English not well or not at all 0.34 0.82
% of tract Hispanics living below the FPL 0.42 0.23 0.45
Allocated primary care physicians that are clinically active (PCSA)/100,000 population −0.39 −0.07 −0.14 −0.12

Florida % of a tract's Hispanic residents who are foreign-born or born outside of the 50 states/DC 0.64
% of tract Hispanics who say they speak English not well or not at all 0.52 0.66
% of tract Hispanics living below the FPL −0.02 0.01 0.35
Allocated primary care physicians that are clinically active (PCSA)/100,000 population 0.34 0.38 0.21 −0.06

Based on data from the American Community Survey; ∗∗FPL: federal poverty level.