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. 2022 Apr 12;19:93. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01394-x

Table 2.

Characteristics of social and healthcare providers in the U.S.—Mexico border region serving adolescents (N = 11)

Variable N = 11 (100%)
Age
 18–24 years old 2 (22.2%)
 25–34 years old 2 (22.2%)
 25–44 years old 2 (22.2%)
 45–54 years old 5 (45.5%)
Sex
 Male 4 (36.3%)
 Female 6 (54.4%)
 Transgender 1 (9.0%)
Race/Ethnicity
 White 5 (45.5%)
 Asian 1 (9.0%)
 Hispanic or Latinx 5 (45.5%)
Occupation
 School-based healthcare provider (e.g., physician) 2 (22.2%)
 Social services provider 2 (22.2%)
 School-based nurse 1 (9.0%)
 Teacher 1 (9.0%)
 Licensed marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) 2 (22.2%)
 Peer-health educator 2 (22.2%)
 Community Health Specialist 1 (9.0%)
Number of years working with adolescents
 < 1 year 1 (9.0%)
 1—5 years 4 (36%)
 5—10 years 2 (22.2%)
 10—15 years 2 (22.2%)
 > 15 years 2 (22.2%)