Table 1.

Comparison of Demographic and Health Characteristics Between South Texas and Northern Tamaulipas Samples

South Texas (n = 172) (n [%])Northern Tamaulipas (n = 200) (n [%])P
Demographic characteristics
    Gender*.022
        Female113 (65.7)153 (76.5)
        Male59 (34.3)47 (23.5)
    Marital status.574
        Married110 (64.0)121 (61.1)
        Not married62 (36.0)77 (38.9)
    Country of origin.000
        Mexico82 (47.7)200 (100)
        United States90 (52.3)0 (0)
    Education*.007
        <High school98 (57.0)140 (70.4)
        ≥High school74 (43.0)59 (29.6)
    Socioeconomic status.245
        Low127 (74.7)158 (79.8)
        High43 (25.3)40 (20.2)
    Acculturationna
        Low137 (79.3)na
        High35 (20.3)na
Health factors
    CES_D scores§.762
        <16105 (61)119 (59.5)
        ≥1667 (39)81 (40.5)
    Self-rated health status*.000
        Poor/Very poor25 (14.6)57 (28.6)
        Fair49 (28.7)87 (43.7)
        Good69 (40.4)35 (17.6)
        Excellent/Very good28 (16.4)20 (10.1)
    Hypertension.310
        Yes112 (65.1)120 (60.0)
        No60 (34.9)80 (40.0)
    Heart Disease(0.053)
        Yes55 (32.0)46 (23.0)
        No117 (68.0)154 (77.0)
    High Cholesterol*.000
        Yes107 (63.7)79 (39.7)
        No61 (36.3)120 (50.3)
    Amputations
        Yes10 (5.8)8 (4.0)
        No162 (94.2)191 (96.0)
    Smoking.207
        Yes13 (7.6)23 (11.5)
        No158 (92.4)177 (88.5)
Healthcare use.273
    Emergency room visits (past 12 months)
        ≥1 times51 (29.7)70 (35.0)
        0121 (70.3)130 (65.0)
    Doctor visits* (past 12 months).000
        ≥Once a month87 (50.6)44 (22.2)
        <Once a month85 (49.4)154 (77.8)
    Hospital stays (past 12 months).625
        ≥151 (29.7)64 (68.0)
        0121 (70.3)136 (32.0)
  • * Significant difference between 2 groups using the Mann-Whitney U test.

  • Because of missing data, the total number of individuals for each variable may be less than the total sample size.

  • Valid percent.

  • § Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Scale scores range from 0 to 60, and a cut-off point of 16 and above indicates clinical depressive symptoms.

  • na, not applicable.