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. 2017 May 29;5:104. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00104

Table 1.

Summary of path analysis between changes in racial discrimination and changes in depressive symptoms among male and female African-American youth.

Men
Women
B (SE) P B (SE) P
Paths of interest
Racial discrimination 2003 → depressive symptoms 2012 0.23 (0.00) 0.013 −0.02 (0.00) 0.857
Racial discrimination 2000 → depressive symptoms 2000 0.26 (0.00) <0.001 0.40 (0.00) <0.001
Auto-regressive paths
Racial discrimination 2000 → racial discrimination 2003 0.56 (0.07) <0.001 0.42 (0.05) <0.001
Depressive symptoms 2000 → depressive symptoms 2012 0.47 (0.07) <0.001 0.44 (0.07) <0.001
Control paths
Age → depressive symptoms 2000 0.10 (0.01) <0.001 0.10 (0.00) <0.001
Age → depressive symptoms 2012 0.05 (0.01) <0.001 0.05 (0.01) <0.001
Age → racial discrimination 2003 0.02 (0.51) 0.001 0.01 (0.34) 0.002
Two parents working → depressive symptoms 2000 −0.11 (0.10) 0.119 −0.04 (0.09) 0.475
Two parents working → depressive symptoms 2012 −0.05 (0.09) 0.572 0.07 (0.10) 0.344
Two parents working → racial discrimination 2003 −0.03 (9.62) 0.665 −0.02 (6.54) 0.736
Intact family → depressive symptoms 2000 −0.03 (0.10) 0.686 −0.07 (0.10) 0.232
Intact family → depressive symptoms 2012 0.05 (0.10) 0.546 0.02 (0.13) 0.842
Intact family → racial discrimination 2003 0.04 (10.53) 0.635 0.21 (7.84) 0.002