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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 16.
Published in final edited form as: Ethn Dis. 2011 Spring;21(2):223–229.

Table 2.

Predicted probability of any discrimination and predicted mean contingent Discrimination Intensity Score* among 636 African Americans

Probability of any discrimination
Contingent discrimination intensity
Point estimate 95% CI Point estimate 95% CI
Sex
 Female .49 .43–.55 4.88 4.17–5.71
 Male .68 .59–.75 6.24 5.20–7.49
Age Quartiles
 53–72 years .61 .53–.68 5.37 4.26–6.32
 73–75 years .57 .51–.63 5.25 4.60–5.99
 76–79 years .53 .47–.59 5.24 4.57–6.01
 80–99 years .45 .37–.54 5.19 4.15–6.50
Annual household income
 <$12,000 .47 .40–.54 4.81 4.01–5.78
 $12,000–$15,999 .61 .50–.70 5.45 4.34–6.84
 ≥$16,000 .66 .56–.74 6.12 5.01–7.47
Education
 <High school .47 .40–.54 4.75 3.96–5.71
 High school .58 .49–.67 5.18 4.21–6.37
 ≥High school .70 .59–.79 7.15 5.74–8.90
*

Two-part estimates derived from a zero-inflated negative binomial model, taking the Experience of Discrimination scale as the outcome and includes all listed variables.

Discrimination intensity is contingent upon experiencing any discrimination.