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. 2019 Jan 15;6:383. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00383

Table 1.

Interviewee's usual source of health carea and selected demographic (N = 43).

Demographic Characteristics N % Medicaid (AHCCCS) Employer- based coverage PCAP FQHC—Discount care program Free clinics No usual source of health care
Total 43 100 5 12% 4 9% 3 7% 18 42% 4 9% 9 21%
AGE
18–24 years 2 5 1 50% 1 50%
25–34 years 6 14 1 17% 2 33% 1 17% 2 33%
35–49 years 22 51 1 5% 1 5% 13 59% 4 18% 3 14%
50 years and over 13 30 2 15% 2 15% 1 8% 2 15% 6 46%
SEX
Female 36 84 3 8% 4 11% 2 6% 16 44% 4 11% 7 19%
Male 7 16 2 29% 1 14% 2 29% 2 29%
IMMIGRATION STATUS
Foreign Born 42 98 4 10% 4 10% 3 7% 18 43% 4 10% 9 21%
U.S. Born 1 2 1 100%
U.S. Citizen 7 16 5 71% 1 14% 1 14%
LPR 5 12 2 40% 2 40% 1 20%
Special Visa 1 2 1 100%
DACA 1 2 1 100%
Undocumented 29 67 3 10% 16 55% 4 14% 6 21%
MARITAL STATUS
Married 30 70 3 10% 3 10% 3 10% 16 53% 3 10% 2 7%
Separated 1 2 1 100%
Divorced 3 7 3 100%
Widowed 1 2 1 100%
Single 7 16 2 29% 1 14% 1 14% 3 43%
Co-habitating 1 2 1 100%
PERCEIVED HEALTH
Excellent 2 5 1 50% 1 50%
Very Good 5 12 3 60% 2 40%
Good 18 42 4 22% 1 6% 2 11% 8 44% 1 6% 2 11%
Fair 13 30 3 23% 1 8% 5 38% 1 8% 3 23%
Poor 5 12 1 20% 1 20% 1 20% 2 40%
With at least 1 undocumented h member** 35 81
With at least 1 h member under <5 years 13 30
With at least 1 minor h member between 5 and 17 years 29 67
a

Health care accessibility (or access to care) is defined in this study as the presence of a location or person that family members go for routine preventative care, urgent care, medical treatment when sick and/or to seek health advice/consult.

**

Includes self-reported undocumented status.