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: Received: 27 June 2023 / Approved: 28 June 2023 / Online: 28 June 2023 (07:25:38 CEST)
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Justiz-Vaillant, A.; Gopaul, D. A Prospective Survey on Socio-Demographics and Lifestyle Factors among a Population of Caribbean Immigrants Living in the US. Preprints2023, 2023061954. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202306.1954.v1
Justiz-Vaillant, A.; Gopaul, D. A Prospective Survey on Socio-Demographics and Lifestyle Factors among a Population of Caribbean Immigrants Living in the US. Preprints 2023, 2023061954. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202306.1954.v1
Justiz-Vaillant, A.; Gopaul, D. A Prospective Survey on Socio-Demographics and Lifestyle Factors among a Population of Caribbean Immigrants Living in the US. Preprints2023, 2023061954. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202306.1954.v1
APA Style
Justiz-Vaillant, A., & Gopaul, D. (2023). A Prospective Survey on Socio-Demographics and Lifestyle Factors among a Population of Caribbean Immigrants Living in the US. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202306.1954.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Justiz-Vaillant, A. and Darren Gopaul. 2023 "A Prospective Survey on Socio-Demographics and Lifestyle Factors among a Population of Caribbean Immigrants Living in the US" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202306.1954.v1
Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to carrying out a prospective survey on socio-demographics and lifestyle factors among a population of Caribbean immigrants living in the US. Materials and Methods:The data were processed and analysed using the SPSS software and Excel. Crosstabulations were done. The Chi-square test was use to evaluate different hypotheses in this study. Statistical significance was defined as p<0.05.Results: Gender was found statistically significant difference with the country of birth of the Caribbean immigrants (p=0.038), and in the cleanness of their neighbourhoods (p=0.045). There were differences in occupations between males and females (p=0.001). Males were less unemployed than females (p=0.011). Gender also showed statistically significant difference in how easy the immigrants balanced their work and personal life (p=0.044). Age groups depicted differences in the physical health of the immigrants (p=0.001). The use of alcohol and tobacco was not an important risk factor among participants (p=0.529).Conclusions: These facts suggest that socio-demographics among a population of Caribbean immigrants were significantly different among genders. However the use of tobacco and alcohol showed not significant differences among the immigrants.
Keywords
Caribbean; Hispanic; West Indians; Hypothesis; Biostatistics; immigrants
Subject
Public Health and Healthcare, Other
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