Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Clin Oncol. Oct 10, 2016; 7(5): 406-413
Published online Oct 10, 2016. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v7.i5.406
Table 1 Patient sociodemographics
All patients (n = 1318)
Mean age, years (SD)45.0 (13.1)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White230 (17%)
African American131 (10%)
Hispanic888 (67%)
Other69 (5%)
Language, English591 (45%)
Mean age of menarche (SD)12.8 (1.88)
Mean pregnancies (SD)3.3 (2.32)
Mean live births (SD)2.7 (1.97)
Mean age of first live birth (SD)21.0 (4.43)
Education, years
6 or less286 (22%)
7-11340 (26%)
High school/equivalent324 (25%)
Some college368 (28%)
Adequate health literacy229 (17%)
Body mass index in kg/m2 (SD)29.3 (7.57)
Marital status - married555 (42%)
Employment, employed456 (35%)
Insurance status
Commercial60 (5%)
Medicare45 (3%)
Medicaid312 (24%)
None900 (68%)
Monthly income $US (SD)1099 (878.46)
Screening mammography (age ≥ 40 yr)253/899 (28%)
Pap smear in last 15 mo514 (39%)