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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2013 Oct 7;20(1):1–15. doi: 10.1037/a0033391

Table 3.

Bivariate Correlations of Perceived Discrimination and Negative Context of Reception with Other Study Variablesa,b

Variable Perceived Discrimination (A) Perceived Negative Context of Reception (A) Perceived Discrimination (P) Perceived Negative Context of Reception (P)
Demographics
Family Income −.11, .07 −.01, .00 .12*, .14 −.07, −.01
Parent Education .02, .14* −.13§, −.30*** −.04, .07 −.25**, −.20**
Acculturation (Time 1)
American Practices .06, .16 −.15, −.18* −.15, .01 .11, −.15
Hispanic Practices .20*, .05 .01, .04 −.13, −.02 .03, .18***
Individualist Values .18, .08 .00, −.10 −.01, −.07 .10, .10
Collectivist Values −.10, −.03 −.03, −.11 −.02, −.10 .09, .10*
U.S. Identity −.19**, −.07 .21§, .15 −.05, −.12* −.19, .28**
Ethnic Identity .08**, −.03 −.03, .05 .34*, .43*** −.33**, −.23***
Depressive Symptoms (Time 2)
Depressive Symptoms .04*, .30** .42***, .25*** .28***, .25*** .03, .09
a

For all variables other than demographics, only within-person correlations are reported (e.g., adolescent-reported context of reception with adolescent-reported acculturation and depressive symptoms).

b

Within each cell, the first number reported is for the Miami sample, and the second number reported is for the Los Angeles sample.