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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2014 Dec;16(6):1035–1044. doi: 10.1007/s10903-013-9953-y

Table 1.

Characteristics of First Generation Mandarin Speaking Chinese Immigrants in Greater Los Angeles, California, 2010–2011.a

Predictor Mean/% SD N Bivariate rb
CES-D 6.00 3.81 1131
Health status 2.40 0.59 1130 ***−0.24
Immigrant Stress −0.39 3.95 1131 ***0.43
Acculturation 2.29 0.50 1131 **−0.10
Age 43.88 14.04 1132 −0.04
Family income $26,649 $24,375 946 ***−0.06
Time in U.S. 15.60 10.18 1132 ***−0.10
Social Support 1.73 0.96 1117 **−.09
Total Years of education 15.27 3.21 1125 ***−.10
American citizen 66.7% 1115 ***−.11
a

Numbers in cells are means, standard deviations, or percentages and numbers of cases among first generation Chinese immigrants. Acculturation was transformed to constrain skewness using a natural logarithm. The total N interviewed was 1199 and the above N’s vary due to missing data being deleted.

b

Bivariate product moment correlations between depressive symptoms and predictors with

***

P<.001,

**

P<.011, and

*

P<.050.

Remaining correlations P>.050