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. 2018 Jul 1;27(7):903–911. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2017.6649

Table 2.

Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Patients, by Completion of Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening

  Completed ACEs screening  
  Yes (n = 355) No (n = 50)  
Characteristic n % n % pa
Facility
 Site A 91 85.0 16 15.0 0.34
 Site B 264 88.6 34 11.4  
Age
 Median, IQR 30 8.0 31 5.0 0.98
Race/ethnicity
 White 147 88.0 20 12.0 0.03
 Asian/Pacific Islander 48 88.9 6 11.1  
 Hispanic 92 87.6 13 12.4  
 Black 58 92.1 5 7.9  
 Other/unknown 10 62.5 6 37.5  
Neighborhood median income
 <$40k 29 80.6 7 19.4 0.21
 $40k to <$80k 123 85.4 21 14.6  
 $80k to <$110k 157 91.3 15 8.7  
 ≥$110k 44 88.0 6 12.0  
Living situation
 Other/unknown 25 80.6 6 19.4 0.43
 Family 31 86.1 5 13.9  
 With baby's father 299 88.5 39 11.5  
Insurance type
 Commercial 282 87.9 39 12.1 0.29
 Medicaid 48 92.3 4 7.7  
 Exchange 17 77.3 5 22.7  
 No coverage 8 80.0 2 20.0  
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Chi-square except for age, which uses a Kruskal–Wallis test, boldface indicates statistical significance (p < 0.05).

IQR, interquartile range.