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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Aug 31.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2008 May;44(3):787–800. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.44.3.787

Table 6.

Regressions of Distress by Nativity Status (Weighted)

Immigrant
U.S.-born
Variable b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI
Constant .26** .03 .20, .32 .28** .06 .16, .40
Racial/ethnic discrimination .02** .01 .01, .03 .02 .01 .00, .04
Ethnic identity .00 .00 −.01, .01 .00 .01 −.02, .01
Ethnic identity × discrimination .00 .01 −.02, .01 .01 .01 −.02, .04
Family cohesion −.05* .01 −.06, −.03 −.06*** .01 −.09, −.04
Social desirability .00 .00 −.01, .00 .00 .00 −.01, .00
R2 .10 .20

Note. All regressions controlled for socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity, region, and age of immigration (for immigrants only). A Chow test revealed no significant difference between these two models.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.