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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2019 Feb;21(1):123–128. doi: 10.1007/s10903-018-0704-y

Table 1.

Patient and caregiver demographics

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
a

Two caregivers were not available to participate.

b

Data missing for one patient and one caregiver.

c

Percentages do not total 100% for caregivers due to rounding error.

d

Data presented for foreign-born participants only.

e

Higher value indicates higher self-perceived proficiency.