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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2015 Jun 29;229(3):983–991. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.05.087

Table 3.

Demographic and clinical variables by race/ethnicity.

Non-White
(n = 67)
Non-Hispanic
White
(n = 53)
df X2/t/F phi/d/
ηp2
Age 22.69 (3.01) 21.00 (2.32) 118 3.37** 0.63
Gender (% Female) 67.2 60.4 1 0.59 0.07
Education Level (%) 5 9.97 0.29
  Some high school 7.5 0.0
  Completed high school 7.5 1.9
  Some college or two-year program 68.7 86.8
  Completed four-year college program 10.4 5.7
  Some graduate school 3.0 5.7
  Completed a graduate degree 3.0 0.0
Baseline SUDS Ratings 2.25 (1.88) 2.66 (2.03) 118 −1.15 0.21
Post-Cyberball SUDS Ratings
  Exclusion Group 2.80 (2.44) 3.07 (2.09) 1, 60 0.33 0.01
  Inclusion Group 1.84 (1.61) 2.08 (1.92) 1, 56 0.40 0.01
Baseline IGT Net Total Scores 48.39 (8.47) 51.63 (9.98) 118 −1.92 0.35
BDI-II 11.14 (10.42) 8.76 (8.66) 118 1.28 0.25
DERS 80.47 (26.63) 82.73 (25.90) 118 −0.57 0.09
MSI-BPD 3.42 (2.72) 3.17 (3.16) 118 0.43 0.08
Suicide Attempt History (%) 13.4% 7.5% 1 1.06 0.09
Experience of Exclusion
  Exclusion Group 4.46 (0.78) 3.89 (1.24) 60 2.19* 0.55
  Inclusion Group 2.90 (0.96) 1.54 (0.81) 56 2.34* 1.53

Notes: Unless otherwise specified, values in cells represent means, and values in parentheses represent standard deviations for variables. SUDS = Subjective Units of Distress Scale. IGT = Iowa Gambling Task. BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory – 2nd Edition. DERS = Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. MSI-BPD = McLean Screening Instrument for Borderline Personality Disorder.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01