7. Self and Other Race Perceptions Self Other Yes Black Not Black Yes Black African American Hispanic Afro Caribbean Not Black Hispanic Afro Caribbean Non-Hispanic White
23. Lifetime Any Disorder** (in percentages) Source: NSAL, National Survey of American Life, 2004. Note: Adjusted for age. F-Statistics significant, p < .001 *NSAL Whites living in areas with Black population of 10% or more. **Includes 7 disorders asked of all races: Major Depression, Dysthymia, Mania, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Agoraphobia White* African American Caribbean
24. 12-Month Any Disorder** (in percentages) Source: NSAL, National Survey of American Life, 2004. Note: Adjusted for age. First graph: F-Statistic significant, p < .05. Second graph: F-Statistic significant, p < .001. *NSAL Whites living in areas with Black population of 10% or more. **Includes 7 disorders asked of all races: Major Depression, Dysthymia, Mania, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Agoraphobia White* African American Caribbean
26. Lifetime Any Disorder for Black Caribbeans Over 55 Years of Age Source: NSAL, National Survey of American Life, 2004. F-Statistics significant, p < .001 *NSAL Whites living in areas with Black population of 10% or more. **Includes 7 disorders asked of all races: Major Depression, Dysthymia, Mania, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Agoraphobia Over 55 Years of Age at Time of Interview
27. Lifetime Any Disorder for Black Caribbeans 35 to 54 Years of Age Source: NSAL, National Survey of American Life, 2004. F-Statistics significant, p < .001 *NSAL Whites living in areas with Black population of 10% or more. **Includes 7 disorders asked of all races: Major Depression, Dysthymia, Mania, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Agoraphobia 35 to 54 Year Years of Age at Time of Interview
28. Lifetime Any Disorder for Black Caribbeans 18 to 34 Years of Age Source: NSAL, National Survey of American Life, 2004. F-Statistics significant, p < .001 *NSAL Whites living in areas with Black population of 10% or more. **Includes 7 disorders asked of all races: Major Depression, Dysthymia, Mania, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Agoraphobia 18 to 34 Years of Age at Time of Interview
40. International Multi-Generational Survey: United States Base Core Multi-Generational Respondent Caribbean American/European American/ African American/Asian American Hispanic American Selected Multi-Generational Family Members United States Africa Europe Asia Caribbean
45. Socio-demographics by Generation Cohort by Ethnicity - Oldest African American Caribbean White Female 69.8% 53.1% 63.2% Employed 32.6% 14.6% 18.4% Home Ownership 68.2% 54.7% 84.2% Married or Living w/ Partner 37.5% 41.3% 50.2% U.S. Born 100.0% 61.8% 98.4%
46. Socio-demographics by Generation Cohort by Ethnicity - Middle African American Caribbean White Female 62.8% 56.9% 55.3% Employed 76.2% 77.5% 72.1% Home Ownership 60.3% 63.3% 83.0% Married or Living w/ Partner 49.8% 44.8% 69.3% U.S. Born 98.9% 61.4% 98.3%
47. Socio-demographics by Generation Cohort by Ethnicity - Youngest African American Caribbean White Female 54.6% 67.1% 59.0% Employed 66.5% 53.4% 67.1% Home Ownership 41.3% 45.1% 56.0% Married or Living w/ Partner 27.5% 22.0% 42.2% U.S. Born 99.2% 81.5% 98.9%
48. Made Changes in Behaviors by Ever Been Tested H54. Ever Been Tested for HIV/AIDS? H55. Made Changes in Behaviors?
49. Chances of Getting HIV/AIDS by Ever Been Tested H54. Ever Been Tested for HIV/AIDS? H56. Your Chances of Getting HIV/AIDS?
50. Chances of Getting HIV/AIDS by Made Changes in Behaviors H55. Made Changes in Your Sexual or Other Behaviors due to HIV/AIDS? H56. Your Chances of Getting HIV/AIDS?
61. Socio-demographics of U.S Born and Foreign Born Caribbean, Guyanese and Jamaican US Born Caribbean Foreign Born Caribbean Guyanese Jamaican Avg. Age (years) 34.8 43.4 40.1 36.9 Avg. Years of Education 13.4 12.9 10.88 11.94 Female 60.0% 60.5% 61.1% 70.1% Working 70.7% 73.8% 56.2% 54.4% Married 35.2% 45.7% 49.5% 33.1% Own Home 34.3% 41.3% 55.6% 46.9%
62. Percent of Respondents “Screened Into” Lifetime Major Depressive Disorder, Mania, Substance Abuse or Dependence US Born Caribbean Foreign Born Caribbean Guyanese Jamaican Depression 60.9% 46.0% 61.9% 65.3% Mania 27.1% 14.7% 22.7% 23.0% Substance Abuse or Dependence 13.6% 4.8% 7.7% 4.1%
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64. International Multi-Generational Survey: Caribbean Base Core Multi-Generational Respondent Jamaica/Guyana Selected Multi-Generational Family Members Caribbean/United States/England/Canada /
69. Websites for NSAL and CPES Information: http://rcgd.isr.umich.edu/prba/nsal.htm http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog/courses/2007-03-44.html http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/training/index.html