Table 1.
Patient (N = 43) n (%) or M (SD) |
Range | Caregivera (N = 41) n (%) or M (SD) |
Range | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gender (male) | 27 (63) | 8 (20) | ||
Age (years) | 28 (11.47) | 15–57 | 43 (10.64) | 25–65 |
Education (years) | 11 (3.09) | 0–16 | 10 (4.25) | 0–17 |
Place of birthb,c | ||||
United States | 23 (55) | 9 (23) | ||
Mexico | 10 (24) | 21 (53) | ||
Central America | 8 (19) | 9 (23) | ||
South America | 1 (2) | 1 (3) | ||
Years in United Statesd | 18 (8.23) | 2–34 | 25 (10.49) | 6–44 |
Interview language | ||||
English | 29 (67) | 14 (34) | ||
Spanish | 14 (33) | 27 (66) | ||
English proficiencye | 3.35 (0.87) | 1–4 | 2.53 (1.13) | 1–4 |
Spanish proficiencye | 3.42 (0.91) | 1–4 | 3.65 (0.70) | 1–4 |
Two caregivers were not available to participate.
Data missing for one patient and one caregiver.
Percentages do not total 100% for caregivers due to rounding error.
Data presented for foreign-born participants only.
Higher value indicates higher self-perceived proficiency.