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. 2022 Jan 29;26:101714. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101714

Table 3.

Victim characteristics by foreign-born status using a 2017 NVDRS sample (N = 9,428).

U.S.-born
Foreign-born
Difference
n % n %
Age 0–14 454 5.22 5 0.68 **
15–24 2,167 24.91 121 16.58
25–34 2,495 28.68 197 26.99
35–54 2,482 28.54 275 37.67
55 and up 1,100 12.65 132 18.08
Sex Male 6,879 79.09 552 75.62 *
Female 1,819 20.91 178 24.38
Marital status Married 1,276 14.67 245 33.56 **
Not married 7,319 84.15 473 64.79
Unknown 103 1.18 12 1.64
Race/Ethnicity White 2,708 31.13 96 13.15 **
Black 4,701 54.05 108 14.79
Asian/Pacific Islander 52 0.60 104 14.25
Other/unspecified 284 3.27 14 1.92
Hispanic 952 10.95 406 55.62
Unknown 1 0.01 2 0.27
Education Below high school 2,823 32.46 284 38.90 **
High school degree/GED 3,927 45.15 251 34.38
Some college credit 1,002 11.52 59 8.08
Associate degree 365 4.20 33 4.52
Bachelor degree/higher 430 4.94 81 11.10
Unknown 151 1.74 22 3.01
Mental health diagnosis Yes 427 4.91 17 2.33 **
No 8,271 95.09 713 97.67
Alcohol problem Yes 311 3.58 22 3.01
No 8,387 96.42 708 96.99
Substance abuse problem Yes 1,046 12.03 71 9.73
No 7,652 87.97 659 90.27
Total 8,698 92.26 730 7.74

p < .01 = ** p < .05 = * n.s. = -