Table 3. Predicting Psychological Distress for all Concealable Stigmatized Identities.
Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | |
β | β | β | β | β | |
Income | −.16* | −.12* | −.12+ | −.13* | −.11+ |
Education | −.13* | −.11* | −.11+ | −.09 | −.10+ |
Sex | .07 | .09+ | .10+ | .08+ | .07 |
Anticipated Stigma | .18** | .15* | .17* | .16* | |
Centrality | .07 | .07 | .07 | .08 | |
Salience | .30** | .28** | .29** | .28** | |
Internalization | .09 | .08 | .09 | ||
Outness | −.17** | −.16** | |||
Neuroticism | .15** | ||||
Change in R2 | .05 ** | .21 ** | .01 | .03 ** | .02 ** |
Total Adjusted R2 (and full model significance) | .05 ** | .25 ** | .26 ** | .29 ** | .30 ** |
Notes: Outcome variable is Psychological Distress.
**p≤.001,
*p≤.01, and + p≤.05.