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. 2018 Feb 22;15:E25. doi: 10.5888/pcd15.170267

Table. Patient Characteristics in Study of Use of Cervical Cancer Prevention Services Among Low-Income Women, by Race/Ethnicity and Insurance Status, Oregon, 2009–2013.

Characteristic N (Column %)
Hispanic Women Insured (n = 2,381) Hispanic Women Uninsured (n = 2,452) Non-Hispanic White Women Insured (n = 10,063) Non-Hispanic White Women Uninsured (n = 2,932) Total (n = 17,828) P Valuea
Age, y
21–29 1,032 (43) 766 (31) 3,709 (37) 839 (29) 6,346 (36) <.001
30–39 815 (34) 985 (40) 2,574 (26) 701 (24) 5,075 (28)
40–49 337 (14) 424 (17) 2,001 (20) 766 (26) 3,528 (20)
50–64 197 (8) 277 (11) 1,779 (18) 626 (21) 2,879 (16)
Language
Spanish 1,550 (65) 2,192 (89) 22 (0) 37 (1) 3,801 (21) <.001
English 804 (34) 246 (10) 9,485 (94) 2,829 (96) 13,364 (75)
Other 27 (1) 14 (1) 556 (6) 66 (2) 663 (4)
Office visits during 2009–2013
1 271 (11) 525 (21) 1,803 (18) 1,126 (38) 3,725 (21) <.001
2–5 726 (30) 1,045 (43) 3,285 (33) 1,286 (44) 6,342 (36)
>5 1,384 (58) 882 (36) 4,975 (49) 520 (18) 7,761 (44)
Pregnant anytime during 2009–2013
No 1,271 (53) 2,060 (84) 8,381 (83) 2,816 (96) 14,528 (81) <.001
Yes 1,110 (47) 392 (16) 1,682 (17) 116 (4) 3,300 (19)
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P values were calculated by using a χ2 test.