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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Lat Psychol. 2019 Feb 7;7(4):257–272. doi: 10.1037/lat0000126

Table 1.

Unweighted sample characteristics for the total sample and by language (N = 5,313)

Total Sample Spanish Language English Language
Age1 46.64 (13.65) 48.43 (12.78) 39.11 (14.58)
Women 3278 61.7% 2738 63.7% 561 55.2%
Hispanic/Latino background
 Dominican Republic 531 10.0% 460 10.7% 74 7.3%
 Central America 551 10.4% 521 12.1% 32 3.1%
 Cuba 775 14.6% 732 17.0% 43 4.2%
 Mexico 2080 39.2% 1765 41.1% 315 31.0%
 Puerto Rico 880 16.6% 437 10.2% 443 43.6%
 South America 348 6.6% 323 7.5% 27 2.7%
 > one background 122 2.3% 54 1.3% 83 8.2%
Income
 $ < 10,000 888 16.7% 744 19.0% 144 15.1%
 $ 10,001–20,000 1673 31.5% 1429 36.5% 244 25.6%
 $ 20,001–40,000 1577 29.7% 1285 32.8% 292 30.7%
 $ 70,001–75,000 556 10.5% 364 9.3% 192 20.2%
 $ > 75,000 178 3.4% 98 2.5% 80 8.4%
Education
 < High school 1874 35.3% 1655 39.4% 243 24.2%
 High school/GED 1368 25.8% 1090 26.0% 278 27.6%
 > High school/GED 1939 36.5% 1455 34.6% 485 48.2%
Years in United States
 < 10 1247 23.5% 1220 28.6% 22 2.2%
 ≥ 10 3138 59.1% 2801 65.6% 324 31.9%
 US Born 917 17.3% 246 5.8% 670 65.9%
Spanish language 4166 78.5%
1

M (SD).

All other sample characteristics are reported as percentages.