Table 1.
Variable | Overall (N=255) | U.S. Born (N=83) | Foreign-Born (N=163) | p-value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age Group | ||||
18-30y | 67 (27.5%) | 36 (47.4%) | 27 (17.0%) | <0.0001* |
31-40y | 60 (24.6%) | 17 (22.4%) | 42 (26.4%) | |
41-50y | 53 (21.7%) | 12 (15.8%) | 40 (25.2%) | |
51-65y | 52 (21.3%) | 7 (9.2%) | 42 (26.4%) | |
66y+ | 12 (4.9%) | 4 (5.3%) | 8 (5.0%) | |
Mean Age (sd) | 41.9 (14.1) | 36.1 (15.2) | 44.7 (12.7) | <0.0001** |
Sex | ||||
Male | 55 (21.8%) | 18 (21.7%) | 37 (23.1%) | 0.7994 |
Female | 197 (78.2%) | 65 (78.3%) | 123 (76.9%) | |
Language Spoken at Home | ||||
English | 41 (16.4%) | 29 (35.4%) | 10 (6.3%) | <0.0001 |
Spanish | 158 (63.2%) | 20 (24.4%) | 134 (84.3%) | |
Both | 51 (20.4%) | 33 (40.2%) | 15 (9.4%) | |
English Speaking Ability | ||||
Very Well | 72 (38.7%) | 44 (84.6%) | 28 (21.9%) | <0.0001* |
Well | 39 (21%) | 7 (13.5%) | 30 (23.4%) | |
Not Well | 64 (34.4%) | 1 (1.9%) | 61 (47.7%) | |
Not At All | 11 (5.9%) | 0 (0.0%) | 9 (7.0%) | |
Education | ||||
<High school | 61 (25.0%) | 3 (3.7%) | 52 (34.0%) | <0.0001* |
High school graduate | 57 (23.4%) | 16 (19.5%) | 39 (25.5%) | |
Some college/Vocational | 65 (26.6%) | 30 (36.6%) | 34 (22.2%) | |
College grad or higher | 61 (25.0%) | 33 (40.2%) | 28 (18.3%) | |
Occupational Status | ||||
Employed | 140 (57.1%) | 51 (62.2%) | 87 (55.1%) | <0.0001* |
Student | 25 (10.20%) | 15 (18.3%) | 10 (6.3%) | |
Homemaker | 40 (16.3%) | 1 (1.2%) | 39 (24.7%) | |
Unemployed/Disabled/Retired | 40 (16.3%) | 15 (18.3) | 22 (13.9%) | |
Family Annual Income | ||||
<$35k | 107 (47.1%) | 28 (35.9%) | 74 (52.1%) | 0.0126 |
$35k-$74.9k | 78 (34.4%) | 28 (35.9%) | 49 (34.5%) | |
$75k+ | 42 (18.5%) | 22 (28.2%) | 19 (13.4%) |
Two-sided p-values form Chi-square test are used, unless a cell had less than 10, Fisher’s exact test was used. *denotes Fischer’s exact test. **denotes Independent T-Test for continuous variables. Bolded p-value indicates significance level of p<0.05.