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Table 1 Demographic data of study participants (n = 12)

From: “Our commonality is our past:” a qualitative analysis of re-entry community health workers’ meaningful experiences

Pseudonym

Gender

Age

Race/Ethnicity

Primary Affiliation

Years Since Incarceration

Geographical Region (U.S.)

Education

Alexander

Male

40–49

Hispanic

Hospital

≤5

Northeast

B; CHW certification

Paul

Male

40–49

African-American

Clinic

≥15

West

C; CHW certification

Maya

Female

40–49

African-American

Community agency

6–10

Northeast

B; CHW certification

Jasmine

Female

30–39

Caucasian

Clinic

≥15

West

A; CHW certification

Sarah

Female

50–59

African-American

University

6 – 10

Southeast

D; CHW certification

Abdullah

Male

40–49

African-American

University

Not available

Mid-Atlantic

C

Johanna

Female

50–59

African-American

Community agency

≤5

Northeast

D; CHW certification

Elijah

Male

50–59

African American

Community

6 – 10

West

B; CHW certification

Michael

Male

30–39

African-American

University

Not available

Northeast

CHW certification

Mona

Female

50–59

African-American

Community agency

6 – 10

West

A; CHW certification

Florence

Female

70–79

Caucasian

University

≥15

Northeast

A

Michelle

Female

60–69

African-American

University

≥15

Northeast

D; CHW certification

  1. A) High school or equivalent (e.g. GED)
  2. B) Some undergraduate training
  3. C) Bachelor’s degree
  4. D) Graduate school degree