Table A3.
Characteristics | Self-Reported Prevalence, Per 1000 Population (95% CI) | p-Value b | Measured Prevalence, Per 1000 Population (95% CI) | p-Value b |
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Race | ||||
Hispanic a | 157.1 (121.5, 193.8) | 0.01 | 65.1 (40.4, 89.8) | <0.0001 |
NH-white | 183.1 (149.3, 216.9) | 73.1 (56.7, 89.4) | ||
NH-black | 97.6 (64.6, 131.0) c | 24.1 (7.69, 40.5) c | ||
Educational attainment | ||||
<High school | 189.8 (152.2, 227.3) | 0.46 | 88.6 (58.6, 118.6) | 0.11 |
High school graduate/GED | 178.9 (141.7, 216.0) | 54.9 (30.5, 79.3) | ||
Some college | 151.4 (109.6, 193.1) | 83.6 (48.1, 119.0) | ||
≥college | 177.9 (139.3, 216.4) | 46.1 (22.6, 69.7) | ||
PIR | ||||
<1.30 | 177.2 (136.9, 217.6) | 0.57 | 103.4 (72.0, 134.7) | <0.05 |
1.30–3.49 | 182.7 (149.2, 216.2) | 80.1 (58.9, 101.4) | ||
≥3.5 | 163.0 (130.5, 195.5) | 46.1 (29.0, 63.1) d |
Abbreviations: NH-white = Non-Hispanic white; NH-black = Non-Hispanic black. PIR = Poverty Income Ratio. a Hispanic includes Mexican American and other Hispanic. b p-value from the chi-square test comparing the different characteristics between groups. c p < 0.01 for pair-wise comparison between NH-black and NH-white. d p < 0.01 for pair-wise comparison between high family income (PIR > 3.5) and low family income (PIR < 1.3).