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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2008 Apr 21;67(3):368–379. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.03.012

Table 1.

Gender, race/ethnic minority, and sexual minority statuses as predictors of exposure to general and prejudice-related stress (N = 524)

Prejudice-Related Stress General Stress

Outcomes → Expectations of Stigma Perceived Everyday Discrimination Number of Prejudice-Related Stressful Events Chronic Strains Number of Large-Magnitude Stressful Events

Predictors B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p
(Intercept) 1.3 .07 .00 2.25 .06 .00 .24 .09 .01 1.29 .02 .00 1.17 .24 .00
Networth .18 .06 .00 .15 .05 .00 −.01 .08 .95 .06 .02 .00 −.08 .2 .67
Unemployment .18 .08 .03 .01 .07 .87 .04 .11 .69 .00 .03 .97 1.54 .28 .00
≤ HS Education .06 .08 .44 −.06 .07 .4 −.1 .1 .32 .05 .03 .05 .39 .27 .14
Female .1 .06 .09 −.06 .05 .24 −.23 .08 .00 .03 .02 .11 .23 .2 .24
Minority .47 .07 .00 .17 .06 .01 .22 .09 .02 .1 .02 .00 .98 .25 .00
LGB .26 .08 .00 .01 .07 .86 .46 .11 .00 .02 .03 .48 .59 .28 .03

F 25.16 4.2 10.39 11.55 16.09
R2 .23 .05 .11 .12 .16

Note: The table presents Bs, standard errors, and significance levels from multiple regression analyses with all the independent variables included simultaneously.