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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2014 Jan;38(1):31–41. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.38.1.4

Table 3.

Adjusted Relations of Sociodemographics and Perceived Discrimination

Variables Unstandardized Coefficients β Std. Error t p
Age −.010 .016 −.620 .533

Sex
 Female −1.540 .471 −3.27 .001
 Male (REF)

Education
 < Bachelor’s Degree (REF)
 Bachelor’s Degree −.543 .473 −1.15 .251
 ≥ Master’s Degree 1.042 .566 1.84 .066

Annual household oncome
 < $40,000 (REF)
 $40,000–79,999 −.186 .536 −.350 .728
 ≥$80,000 −.368 .612 −.600 .548

Partner status
 Partner −.002 .449 −.010 .996
 No Partner (REF)

Employment status
 Employed −.158 .481 −.330 .742
 Unemployed (REF)

Note.

Results represent relations between each sociodemographic variable and perceived discrimination controlling for the other sociodemographic variables, as assessed using linear regression.