Table 10.

Trust in Healthcare Provider and Experiences of Healthcare Discrimination Among Disaggregated Hispanic Participants

n (%)
TotalMexican, Mexican American, Chicano (n = 137)Puerto Rican (n = 42)Other Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin (n = 150)
Low/medium trust (1 to 7)70 (23)27 (21)13 (32)30 (21)
High trust (8 to 10)240 (77)104 (80)28 (68)108 (78)
Experienced any of 7 categories perceived discrimination75 (23)27 (20)13 (31)35 (23)
Item 1: Felt like a doctor or nurse was not listening to what you were saying59 (18)23 (17)11 (26)25 (17)
Item 2: Treated you with less respect than other people28 (9)12 (9)7 (17)9 (6)
Item 3: Received poorer services than other people20 (6)8 (6)6 (14)6 (4)
Item 4: Treated with less courtesy than other people29 (9)12 (9)7 (17)10 (7)
Item 5: Had a doctor or nurse act as if he or she was better than you21 (7)8 (6)5 (12)8 (5)
Item 6: Had a doctor or nurse act as if he or she thinks you were not smart24 (7)9 (7)5 (12)10 (7)
Item 7: Had a doctor or nurse act as if he or she was afraid of you3 (1)2 (2)0 (0)1 (1)