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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Psychol. 2009 Jan 1;37(1):88–105. doi: 10.1002/jcop.20272

Table 3.

Hierarchical Regression of Alienation on Demographic, Acculturation, and Neighborhood Variables

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4




Variable b p b p b p b p
Demographic (block 1)
    Age .25 .004 −.09 .268 −.06 .467 .01 .953
    Time in U.S. −.15 .074 .05 .536 .04 .623 .06 .400
Acculturation (block 2)
    Russian identity −.19 .013 −.23 .003 −.20 .009
    Russian behavior .28 .002 .26 .005 .12 .186
    American identity −.40 <.001 −.40 <.001 −.45 .000
    American behavior −.13 .198 −.10 .323 −.21 .049
    English language −.20 .026 −.26 .005 −.21 .022
Neighborhood (block 3)
    Russian immigrant concentration .16 .034 .17 .017
    Diverse immigrant concentration −.13 .100 −.24 .003
    % below poverty level .01 .866 .10 .256
Interactions (block 4)
    Diverse immigrants × Russian identity .14 .065
    Diverse immigrants × Russian behavior −.28 .002
    Diverse immigrants × American identity .23 .004
    Diverse immigrants × American behavior −.11 .325
    Diverse immigrants × English language −.22 .012
R2 .07 .45 .47 .55
R2 change .07** .38*** .03* .07**
*

p < .10;

**

p < .05;

***

p < .01.