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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2014 Nov 3;21(3):458–467. doi: 10.1037/a0037879

Table 2.

Means (standard deviations) of HSI-A stress domains and depression, controlling for age, gender, ethnicity, and parental employment

Independent variables Clinical sample
Mean (SD)
Non-clinical sample
Mean (SD)
F-statistic P=values
Community and gang stress 1.43 (.68) 1.19 (.38) 39.79 <. 0001
Family economic stress 1.45 (.78) 1.22 (.44) 35.58 < .0001
Culture and education stress 1.19 (.46) 1.09 (.26) 19.60 < .0001
Acculturation gap stress 1.48 (.63) 1.35 (.51) 13.63 .0002
Family immigration stress 1.31 (.64) 1.19 (.46) 11.92 .0006
Child Depression Inventory-2 (DV) 9.24 (.23) 11.44 (.21) 10.95 .0009
Discrimination stress 1.23 (.56) 1.13 (.37) 10.94 .001
Immigration related stress 1.25 (.66) 1.17 (.48) 6.84 .009
Family drug stress 1.32 (.48) 1.36 (.50) 2.86 .09

Note: Benjamini-Hochberg test was conducted to adjust for multiple tests. P-values are rank ordered. Alpha of .05 is divided by the order; for example, .05/1, .05/2, etc. If the p-value is smaller than the alpha the mean difference is statistically significant after Benjamini-Hochberg correction is applied.

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DV= dependent variable