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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Drug Policy. 2019 Nov 20;75:102605. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.11.013

Table 3.

Prevalence of hazardous drinking and symptoms of a drug use disorder among US-citizen participants by race/ethnicity & status of knowing a detainee or deportee, (weighted %, unweighted n), unweighted n=3,282, 2019.

Variable Hazardous drinking
% (n=1,618)
P-value Drug use disorder symptoms
%(n=997)
P-value
Race/ethnicity 0.929 ≤ 0.001
 White 48% (345) 23% (166)
 Black 48% (339) 32% (222)
 Latino 48% (934) 31% (609)
Latinos by knowing a detainee or deporteea ≤ 0.001 ≤ 0.001
 Does not know a detainee or deportee 42% (486) 21% (237)
 Know a detainee or deportee 59% (448) 48% (372)
Latinos’ relationship to the detainee or deporteeb ≤ 0.002 ≤ 0.001
 Family member was detained or deported 59% (117) 61% (117)
 Friend was detained or deported 66% (211) 53% (175)
 Co-worker of community member was detained or deported 49% (120) 32% (80)
a

Among US-citizen Latinos, n=1,868;

b

Among US-citizen Latinos who reported personally knowing a detainee or deportee, n=741