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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 Aug;18(4):771–778. doi: 10.1007/s10903-015-0232-y

Table 2.

Variable Overall sample (N = 135) Marginalized (N = 28) Assimilated (N = 34) Separated (N = 36) Integrated (N = 37) Sig. differences between groups (Effect Size)*
Age 15.38 (2.21) 15.79 (2.35) 15.11 (2.10) 15.69 (2.23) 15.03 (2.18) No differences
Gender (% female) 37.8% 25% 44.1% 33.3% 45.9% No differences
Years in US 5.40 (3.32) 3.75 (2.46) 6.64 (3.37) 4.16 (2.86) 6.72 (3.36) A>M (0.96), S (0.80)
I>M (0.99), S (0.82)
Trauma 6.44 (5.35) 6.03 (5.61) 6.85 (4.92) 7.08 (6.52) 5.76 (4.26) No differences
Severity of hassles 0.73 (0.65) 0.57 (0.59) 0.92 (0.76) 0.52 (0.34) 0.84 (0.71) A>S (0.69)
PTSD symptoms 0.93 (0.73) 0.88 (0.77) 1.03 (0.77) 0.97 (0.78) 0.84 (0.59) No differences
Depressed mood 0.29 (0.25) 0.37 (0.27) 0.26 (0.24) 0.34 (0.25) 0.21 (0.20) No differences
*

Significant differences have an adjusted p-value < 0.05; Tukey's adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Cohen's d is reported as the measure of effect size for continuous variables. No group differences were found for the categorical variable, gender.