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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: AJOB Empir Bioeth. 2020 Sep 26;12(1):1–11. doi: 10.1080/23294515.2020.1823907

Table 1.

Interviewee characteristics (N=32)

Number (%)1
Recruitment site
 DH 17 (53)
 KPNW 15 (47)
Preferred language
 English 20 (62)
 Spanish 12 (38)
Mean age (range) 34 (22–48)
Sex
 Female 27 (84)
 Male 5 (16)
Gender identity
 Female 26 (81)
 Male 3 (9)
 Non-binary 1 (3)
 No response 2 (6)
Race/ethnicity
 Asian 2 (6)
 Black or African American 4 (13)
 Hispanic/Latino(a) 15 (47)
 White or European American 9 (28)
 Multiple responses 2 (6)
Highest level of education
 Less than high school 3 (9)
 Some high school, no diploma 2 (6)
 High school graduate or equivalent 4 (13)
 Some post-high school training, no degree or certificate 6 (19)
 Associate college or occupational, technical, or vocational program, received degree or certificate 3 (9)
 Bachelor’s degree 10 (31)
 Graduate or professional degree 2 (6)
 No response 2 (6)
Annual household income
 Less than $20,000 7 (22)
 $20,000 to $39,999 7 (22)
 $40,000 to $59,999 9 (28)
 $60,000 to $79,999 2 (6)
 $80,000 to $99,999 2 (6)
 $100,000 to $139,999 1 (3)
 $140,000 or more 1 (3)
 No response 3 (9)
Limited health literacy2 10 (31)
1

Percentages may add up to less than 100 due to rounding

2

Based on responses to the BRIEF Health Literacy Screening Tool (Haun et al. 2009)