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Table 1 IPV arrest rates and census tract characteristics for Miami-Dade County (n = 503), and Pearson’s correlations (r) with the normalized comprehensiveness score (NCS) and resource disparity score (RDS)

From: Characterizing the spatial mismatch between intimate partner violence related healthcare services and arrests in Miami-Dade County, Florida

Characteristic

Tract Mean (SD)

Pearson’s Correlation (r) with NCS

Pearson’s Correlation (r) with RDS

IPV Arrest Rate (per 1000)

4.55 (9.06)

−.002

–

Black non-Hispanic (%)

16.86 (26.20)

−.042

−.203**

White non-Hispanic (%)

17.36 (17.23)

.108*

.155**

Hispanic (%)

63.16 (26.93)

−.036

.088*

Median Age (years)

38.78 (5.73)

.076

.068

No High School Diploma (%)

21.79 (13.51)

−.008

−.215**

Limited English Proficiency (%)

32.88 (18.01)

.002

−.148**

Median Gross Rent ($)

1170.97 (370.69)

−.123**

.097*

Median House Value ($)

298,677.93 (170,667.53)

.179**

.251**

Per Capita Income ($)

23,581.29 (14,932.11)

.089*

−.180**

Employed in Service Industry (%)

20.24 (11.03)

−.103*

−.340**

Renter-Occupied Housing Units (%)

38.46 (20.54)

.089*

−.135**

Population Below Poverty Line (%)

17.30 (12.39)

.013

−.283**

Receives Social Security Benefits (%)

26.67 (11.22)

.129**

.052

Female-Headed Households (%)

18.81 (8.29)

−.087

−.150**

Mobile Home Housing Units (%)

1.89 (8.82)

−.088*

−.188**

Housing Units with No Automobile (%)

11.39 (11.80)

.043

−.187**

Ethnic Heterogeneity Index

.36 (.20)

.027

−.023

Concentrated Disadvantage Index

.06 (.73)

−.091*

−.257**

  1. *P < .05; **P < .01
  2. IPV intimate partner violence, NCS normalized comprehensiveness score, RDS resource disparity score