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. 2019 Jun 24;173(8):744–753. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1475

Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of US-Born Youth Participants With Low or Moderate or With High Perceived Immigration Policy Effects Scale (PIPES) Score.

Variable No. (%) PIPES Score
No. (%) P Value
Low or Moderatea Highb
Youth sex <.001
Male 190 (47.9) 169 (53.7) 21 (25.6)
Female 207 (52.1) 146 (46.4) 61 (74.4)
Father’s country of birth .31
United States 14 (3.6) 13 (4.2) 1 (1.3)
Mexico 365 (93.6) 290 (92.7) 75 (97.4)
Other 11 (2.8) 10 (3.2) 1 (1.3)
Mother’s length of time in the United States at delivery, y .06
≤1 90 (22.7) 65 (20.6) 25 (30.5)
2-5 106 (26.7) 83 (26.4) 23 (28.1)
6-10 101 (25.4) 80 (25.4) 21 (25.6)
≥11 79 (19.9) 66 (21.0) 13 (15.9)
Entire life 21 (5.3) 21 (6.7) 0
Mother’s age at delivery, y .97
18-24 156 (39.3) 123 (39.1) 33 (40.2)
25-29 125 (31.5) 101 (32.1) 24 (29.3)
30-34 76 (19.1) 60 (19.1) 16 (19.5)
35-45 40 (10.1) 31 (9.8) 9 (11.0)
Mother’s educational level .14
≤6th Grade 184 (46.3) 138 (43.8) 46 (56.1)
7-12th Grade 132 (33.3) 110 (34.9) 22 (26.8)
≥High school graduate 81 (20.4) 67 (21.3) 14 (17.1)
Mother’s marital status at aged-16-y visit .23
Not married 103 (25.9) 86 (27.3) 17 (20.7)
Married or living as married 294 (74.1) 229 (72.7) 65 (79.3)
Household income at aged-16-y visit .67
At or below poverty level 229 (57.7) 180 (57.1) 49 (59.8)
Above poverty level 168 (42.3) 135 (42.9) 33 (40.2)
Mother’s depression at aged-16-y visit .21
No 269 (67.9) 218 (69.4) 51 (62.2)
Yes 127 (32.1) 96 (30.6) 31 (37.8)
a

PIPES score of 8-23 corresponds to a mean of less than sometimes responses for all 8 questions (n = 315).

b

PIPES score of 24-40 corresponds to a mean of more than sometimes responses for all 8 questions (n = 82).