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. 2020 Aug 24;8(4):953–972. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00852-1

Table 1.

Selected characteristics of SHUR respondents

Percent Number (range)
Race and ethnicity
  Non-Hispanic White 63.65 2793
  Non-Hispanic Black 14.20 623
  Hispanic/Latinx 11.62 510
  American Indian and Alaskan Native 1.39 61
  Asian 3.81 167
  Other/multiple 5.33 234
Gender identity
  Cisgender man 24.52 1076
  Cisgender woman 70.84 3109
  Gender fluid 3.08 135
  Transgender man 0.84 37
  Transgender woman 0.73 32
Age category
  18–24 19.25 845
  25–34 27.59 1211
  35–44 20.92 918
  45–54 13.69 601
  55–64 9.93 436
  65 and older 8.61 378
Work status
  Not in the labor force 32.71 1390
  Unemployed, looking for work 12.31 523
  Working for pay, part time < 30 h/week 15.65 665
  Working for pay, full time > =30 h/week 39.34 1672
Usual source of care
  Community clinic/health center 26.59 1167
  Doctor’s office 42.36 1859
  Emergency room 11.37 499
  Outpatient department such as urgent care 11.07 486
  No usual source of care 7.97 350
  Some other place 0.64 28
Reports unmet need for medical care 37.72 1639
  Often feels left out
    Strongly disagree 10.64 453
    Disagree 18.06 769
    Agree nor disagree 29.56 1259
    Agree 15.45 658
  Strongly agree 26.30 1120
Has experienced racial discrimination 14.42 633
Consciously acts in ways to make sure you do not live up to racial stereotypes
  Never 34.04 1464
  Sometimes 42.46 1826
  Always 23.51 1011
Worries about housing
  Never 31.67 1362
  Sometimes 41.90 1802
  Always 26.44 1137
Worries about paying medical bills
  Never 41.32 1777
  Sometimes 39.55 1701
  Always 7.95 823
Worries someone they know will become a victim of police brutality
  Never 53.99 2322
  Sometimes 33.04 1421
  Always 12.97 558
Has had a negative encounter with the police 56.86 2495
Mean medical mistrust score 4380 29.19 (12–60)
Mean overall respect rating 4318 7.03(2–10)