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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2017 Apr;19(2):415–422. doi: 10.1007/s10903-016-0371-9

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

Demographic Characteristic Participants (N=34)
N (%)
Age* 29.7 (± 4.0)
Race/Ethnicity
  American Indian/Alaska Native 3 (9)
  African American 3 (9)
  Latina 23 (68)
  White 2 (6)
  Multi-racial 3 (9)
Primary language
  English 10 (29)
  Spanish 24 (71)
Country of birth
  U.S. 10 (29)
  Outside the U.S. 24 (71)
Relationship status
  Single 9 (26)
  Dating or in a relationship 23 (68)
  Married or partnered 2 (6)
Living arrangements
  Apartment or house 24 (71)
  Homeless or group quarters 10 (29)
Other children in the homea
  0 8 (24)
  1–3 11 (32)
  >3 5 (15)
Education level
  Less than H.S. 26 (76)
  H.S. or GED 3 (9)
  Greater than H.S. 5 (14)
Employment Status
  Working (full or part time) 10 (29)
  Unemployed 17 (50)
  Other 7 (21)
Annual household income
  <$10,000 13 (38)
  $10,000–$30,000 12 (35)
  >$30,000 6 (18)
*

Data in this row presented as mean (± standard deviation)

a

Missing data for 10 participants