Clinical and contextual characteristics of MNS (n = 490) and MNI (n = 248) Hispanic/Latino adults with type 2 diabetes. Clinical and contextual characteristics.

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Clinical and contextual characteristics of MNS (n = 490) and MNI (n = 248) Hispanic/Latino adults with type 2 diabetes. Clinical and contextual characteristics of MNS (n = 490) and MNI (n = 248) Hispanic/Latino adults with type 2 diabetes. Values presented are percentages. Attn., attention; mo, months. *Adjusted OR comparing the likelihood of each characteristic being present for food insecure vs. food secure individual, computed with logistic regression models adjusted for age, education, language preference, health insurance type, clinic type, and income. †All “concurrent barriers” were assessed from 6-month recall, except for “significant depressive symptoms,” which was assessed at time of data collection using the 11-item CES-D. Briga Mullin et al. Dia Care 2019;42:e31-e33 ©2019 by American Diabetes Association