Table 1.
n (%) | |
---|---|
Gender | |
Male | 5 (16.67) |
Female | 25 (83.33) |
Race | |
Asian | 1 (3.33) |
black or African American | 20 (66.67) |
white | 8 (26.67) |
Other | 1 (3.33) |
Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 1 (3.33) |
Other | 29 (96.67) |
Age | |
Mean (SD, min, max) | 46.0 (15.2, min 19, max 74) |
Social locationa | |
More privileged | 11 |
More marginalized | 19 |
All participants had a diagnosis of migraine.
aParticipants’ social locations were categorized during analysis upon recognizing it as an important emergent finding. In this analysis, SL was based on a combination of 4 influential factors from the literature, as well as participant contributions to the focus groups: Black or African American race;31,32,33 highest education level of a high school diploma/general equivalency diploma or less;32,34 involuntarily un- or underemployment;35 and receipt of public assistance, for example, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, as an adult.36