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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2011 Jan 1;33(1):161–166. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.08.029

Table 2. Perceived stigma, depression severity, and socio-demographic characteristics.

Perceived Stigma

Total 0-3
Low
4 to 6
Medium
7 to 15
High
pValue

N (%) N (%) N (%)
Age
Child (0-12) 21 6 (28.57) 8 (38.10) 7 (33.33)
Early Adolescence (13-14) 41 12 (29.27) 15 (36.59) 14 (34.15)
Late Adolescence (15-17) 42 13 (30.95) 14 (33.33) 15 (35.71)
x22 0.0000; 1.00
Gender
Male 50 15 (30.00) 21 (42.00) 14 (28.00)
Female 58 17 (29.31) 18 (31.03) 23 (39.66)
x21 0.64; 0.42
Grade
Elementary (1-6) 10 3 (30.00) 5 (50.00) 2 (20.00)
Intermediate (7-8) 37 10 (27.03) 12 (32.43) 15 (40.54)
High School (9-12) 54 18(33.33) 20 (37.04) 16 (29.63)
x22 0.12; 0.73
Perceived Service Need
None 45 16 (35.56) 12 (26.67) 17 (37.78)
Psychiatrist or Counselor 34 12 (35.29) 16 (47.06) 6 (17.65)
Both 29 4 (13.79) 11 (37.93) 14 (48.28)
x22 2.06; 0.15
Depression Severity
Normal (30-75) 77 29 (37.66) 26 (33.77) 22 (28.57)
Mild to Severe (76-120) 31 3 (9.68) 13 (41.94) 15 (48.39)
x21 7.86; 0.005**
*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001