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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 17.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2015 Apr 6;38(2):103–108. doi: 10.1037/prj0000136

Table 2.

Descriptive information for Experienced and Anticipated Discrimination, Anticipated Stigma, and Internalized Stigma.

Experienced Discrimination Anticipated Discrimination Anticipated Stigma
Anticipated Discrimination 0.41**
Anticipated Stigma 0.36** 0.52**
Internalized Stigma 0.24** 0.51** 0.50**
Not get hired for a job 26% 4.00 (2.13)
Not be given a job promotion 5% 3.82 (2.12)
Fired from a job 16% 3.57 (2.17)
Discouraged by a teacher from continuing education 8% 3.38 (2.15)
Denied a scholarship 2% 2.96 (2.02)
Prevented from renting or buying a home 7% 2.99 (2.11)
Denied a bank or car loan or credit card 9% 3.27 (2.21)
Forced out of neighborhood by neighbors 9% 2.91 (2.12)
Denied (or given poorer) medical care 13% 3.09 (2.12)
Denied (or given poorer) services (e.g., by plumber, mechanic, etc.) 9% 2.81 (1.92)
Hassled by police 23% 3.25 (2.28)
Have not experienced any of above 53%

Note: The first three rows display the bivariate correlations between Experienced Discrimination, Anticipated Discrimination, Anticipated Stigma, and Internalized Stigma. For the following rows, the first column displays the percentage of participants who experienced a given type of discrimination, while the second column displays the average amount of anticipated discrimination for each type.