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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Hum Traffick. 2019 Jun 2;6(1):1–29. doi: 10.1080/23322705.2018.1501257

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics, duration of victimization and post-victimization (N = 21).

Characteristic n (%)
Age
  Mean (SD) 29.4 (8.4)
  Median 27
Race, ethnicity & geographic location
   White  10 (47.6)
   Black  5 (23.8)
   Biracial  3 (14.3)
   Latina  3 (14.3)
   Latina, Hispanic or Spanish origin (any race)  7 (33.3)
   San Diego, CA  17 (80.9)
   Philadelphia, PA  4 (19.1)
Current marital & employment status
  Single (never married) 14 (66.7)
  Divorced or separated 5 (23.8)
  Married or living with unmarried partner 2 (9.5)
Current employment status
  Full-or part-time employment 9 (42.9)
Level of education
  Associate degree or higher 3 (14.3)
  Some college (no degree) 6 (28.6)
  High school graduate 6 (28.6)
  Less than high school 6 (28.6)
Years of victimization
  Mean (SD) 4.9 (4)
  Median 4
  Range 1,18
Years since exited victimization
  Mean (SD) 3.05 (2.55)
  Median 2
  Range 1,10