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. 2020 Jul 8;4(1):304–315. doi: 10.1089/heq.2020.0007

Table 3.

Race and Ethnicity of Study Caregivers in Included Studies

Study Study, N Racea
Ethnicitya
White (%) Black/African American (%) Asian/other/unknown/no primary (%) Non-Hispanic (%) Hispanic (%) Missing (%)
Hart et al.37 256 76.2 24b b
Nabors et al.34 45 46.7 53.3
Phelan et al.33,c 564 85 14 1 61.7 5.3 33
Rivera et al.35 60 85 11.7 3d
Saban41 40 72.5 27e 27e 27e
Sander et al.40,f 69 81b b
Sander et al.39 195 75 17 8d
Moriarty et al.38,g 81 59.3 32.1 8.7 12.3
Winter and Moriarty36,g 83 60.2 31.3 8.4 12
Moriarty et al.32,g 83 60.2 31.3 8.4 12
Sander et al.42 324 66.7 21.3 12d
a

May not add up to 100% due to rounding or missing information.

b

Persons of Hispanic ethnicity included in aggregate with African Americans.

c

Race categorized only as white, nonwhite, and unknown.

d

Ethnicity reported as part of race (not as an independent category).

e

Black, other, and Hispanic ethnicities were reported as one group in aggregate.

f

Only percent of total sample provided for white caregivers.

g

8b and 8c collected data from the sample in 8a before randomization.