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. 2022 Jun 22;10(3):1466–1477. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01332-4

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants (n = 33)

Variable N %
Age
   40–50 9 27.3
   51–60 11 33.3
   61–75 13 39.4
Race/ethnicity
   African American/Black 28 85.9
   Afro-Caribbean 4 12.1
   Afro-Latina 1 3.0
Born in USAa
   Yes 25 76.0
   No 6 18.0
   Declined 2 6.0
Marital statusa
   Single 12 37.5
   Married 10 31.2
   Widowed 2 6.3
   Separated/divorced 7 21.9
   Domestic partner 1 3.1
Number of children
   0 6 18.2
   1–3 25 75.7
   > 3 2 6.1
Education
   < High school 1 3.0
   High school graduate 4 12.1
   Some college 9 27.3
   College graduate 18 54.6
   Graduate school 1 3.0
   Insurance status
   Employer sponsored 7 21.2
   Purchased on marketplace 7 21.2
   Medicaid 8 24.2
   Medicare 7 21.2
   Military/VA 2 6.1
   Uninsured 2 6.1
Incomea
   > $10,000 2 6.5
   $10–24,999 5 16.1
   $25–49,000 9 29.0
   $50–99,999 12 38.7
   $100,000 and over 3 9.7
Mammogram ever
   Yes 30 90.9
   No 3 9.1
Mammogram in the past 2 years
   Yes 21 65.6
   No 11 34.4

aData missing