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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Dev. 2012;36(6):430–439. doi: 10.1177/0165025412448605

Table 2.

Mean differences between acculturation clusters on demographic characteristics and psychological functioning

Psychologically-behaviorally integrated (cluster 1) (N = 27) M (SD) Psychologically-behaviorally assimilated (cluster 2) (N = 5) M (SD) Psychologically-behaviorally undifferentiated (cluster 3) (N = 22) M (SD) Psychologically-behaviorally separated (cluster 4) (N = 29) M (SD)
Age at immigration (years) 25.71 (5.35) 9.27 (10.46) 29.47 (5.13) 30.05 (4.80)
F(3, 76) = 21.84, p < .01; f = .91
Maternal education
    Bachelor's degree 5.0 (19%) 5.0 (25%) 14.0 (54%)
    Graduate degree 21.0 (81%) 15.0 (75%) 12.0 (46%)
χ2 (2, N = 72) = 7.88, p < .05; ϕ = .33
Depressive symptoms 5.26 (6.53) 4.23 (5.82) 8.29 (6.47)
F(2,74) = 3.02, p < .05, f = .28
Psychological well-being 85.30 (10.42) 86.82 (7.20) 76.41 (9.67)
F(2, 75) = 9.73, p < .001, f = .50

*p < .05

**p < .01

***p < .001.