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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Hum Behav Soc Environ. 2012 Jan 24;22(1):20–38. doi: 10.1080/15433714.2011.597303

Table 5.

Post-Migration Stress Models for all, Fujianese and non-Fujianese

All Fujianese Non-Fujianese
Adjusted R-Squared: .13 .13 .17
F: 4.42 [11, 322] 3.65 [10, 184] 1.98 [10, 128]
Standardized Betas:
Fujianese .13* --- ---
Difference in embracing the −.17** −.13* −.24**
Chinese/American culture
Years in US −.09 −.13 −.04
Education level .16* .15 .18
Being married .04 .06 .01
Age of migration .20*** .27*** .18
Employment status here (service/craft/machine operator as deleted group)
 Being unemployed here .13* .19* .08
 Being professional here −.07 −.18* .08
Employment status in China (service/craft/machine operator as deleted group)
 Being unemployed in China −.04 −.07 .02
 Being farmer in China −.05 −.01 .13
 Being professional in China .02 .04 −.05
***

p<.001,

**

p<.005,

*

p<.05, two-tailed test