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. 2022 Apr 15;10:877465. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.877465

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants included (n = 9) and excluded (n = 16) from the pre-post evaluation.

Characteristics [mean ±SD or n (%)] Lost to follow-upa (n = 16) Included in post-implementation evaluation
(n = 9)
Age (years) 37.8 ± 6.5 39.8 ± 9.5
Female 10 (62) 8 (89)
Migratory origin
Traditional migratory region (Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Oaxaca, Michoacán, Guerrero) 9 (56) 5 (56)
Central Region (Mexico City, Mexico State, Hidalgo, Jalisco) 6 (38) 3 (33)
North region (Tamaulipas, Durango) 1 (6) 1 (11)
Married or living with partner
Married or living with partner 10 (63) 7 (78)
Single/divorced/ widowed 6 (37) 2 (32)
Number of children living in the US
0 2 (12) 2 (22)
1–3 11 (69) 6 (67)
4–6 3 (19) 1 (11)
Schooling
Elementary school 3 (19) 0
Some high school 12 (75) 6 (37)
High school degree 0 1 (11)
Bachelor degree 1 (6) 2 (22)
Ocupación
House wife 3 (19) 4 (44)
Assistants or supervisors (health, legal, bank) 4 (44)
Construction 6 (37)
Cooks 3 (19) 1 (11)
Cleaning 4 (25)
Migratory status
US citizen 2 (22)
Permanent resident 2 (12) 1 (11)
DACA 2 (22)
Undocumented 11 (69) 4 (44)
Work permit 2 (12)
Refugee 1 (6)
State
Georgia 6 (37) 9 (100)
North Carolina 3 (19)
South Carolina 4 (25)
Tennessee 1 (6)
Time in the US (years) 13 ± 8.8 19 ± 3.9
Have health insurance 3 (19) 2 (22)
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Participants who attended <70% of the sessions or did not complete the post-evaluation were considered lost to follow-up.