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Table 1 Select demographics by race/ethnicity among adults ≥ 18 years of age among the all of us dataset (N = 11,192)

From: Intersectionality matters for Hispanic health: A replication study using the All of Us Research Program

Variable

Black Hispanic

N = 208 (1.86%)

N (%)1

White Hispanic

N = 1833 (16.38%)

N (%)1

Non-Hispanic Black

N = 9151 (81.76%)

N (%)1

Age (mean [SE])

40.72 [0.93]

41.40 [0.36]

50.53 [0.15] †

Gender

   

 Male

 Female

50 (24.27%)

156 (75.72%)

559 (30.63%)

1266 (69.37%)

2251 (24.78%)

6834 (75.22%)

Education

   

 Less than 9th Grade

 9th-12th

 High School/GED

 Some College

 College Graduate

1 (0.48%)

1 (0.48%)

34 (16.75%)

86 (43.35%)

79 (38.92%)

7 (0.39%)

36 (2.04%)

164 (9.05%) *

502 (27.69%) *

1103 (60.84%) *

93 (1.03%)

516 (5.73%) †

1807 (20.07%)

2985 (33.15%) †

3604 (40.02%)

Income

   

 $0–34,999

 $35,000–74,999

 $75,000+

94 (52.22%)

46 (25.56%)

40 (22.22%)

443 (26.17%) *

449 (26.52%)

801 (47.31%) *

4344 (54.68%)

1981 (24.94%)

1619 (20.38%)

Marital Status

   

 Never Married

 Married/Living as Married

 Divorced/separated

 Widowed

85 (42.71%)

80 (40.20%)

31 (15.58%)

3 (1.51%)

572 (31.45%) *

1003 (55.14%) *

213 (11.71%)

31 (1.70%)

3372 (37.76%)

2929 (32.80%) †

2133 (23.88%) †

497 (5.56%) †

Nativity

   

 US Born

 Foreign Born

169 (81.25%)

39 (18.75%)

1535 (84.06%)

291 (15.94%)

8455 (93.21%) †

616 (6.79%) †

  1. Note: p-values are by the χ2 statistic for gender, education, income, marital status, nativity and language of interview and by the t statistic for age. GED; general equivalency diploma
  2. 1 mean (SE) reported for continuous variables
  3. *p-values (< 0.05) for comparisons of black Hispanics with white Hispanics
  4. p-values (< 0.05) for comparisons of black Hispanics with non-Hispanic blacks