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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Med. 2017 Jul-Sep;43(3):191–199. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2017.1330079

Table 2:

Bivariate associations between sociodemographics, psychosocial and mental health factors with personality pathology

Total
(n=526)
SAPAS-SR Score ≥4
(n=146)
% (n) % (n) χ2 p
Sociodemographic characteristics
Race/Ethnicity (n=519)
    Hispanic/Latino 31 (161) 34 (48)
    Black non-Hispanic 27 (141) 19 (26)
    API non-Hispanic 8 (39) 10 (14) 9.13 .058
    White non-Hispanic 25 (133) 26 (36)
    Multiracial or Other 9 (45) 11 (16)
Sexual Attraction
    Exclusively Homosexual 46 (240) 41(60)
    Not Exclusively Homosexual 54 (288) 59 (86) 1.91 .099
Annual Income (n=501)
    Less than 5K 26 (128) 29 (39)
    ≥5K and < 25K 42 (212) 48 (66)
    ≥ 25K 32 (161) 23 (32) 6.68 .035
School Enrollment
    Currently enrolled 30 (159) 30 (43)
    Not currently enrolled 70 (367) 70 (103) 0.04 .436
HIV Serostatus
    HIV-positive 5 (28) 3 (4)
    HIV-negative 95 (498) 97 (142) 2.64 .074
Psychosocial Health
Internalized prejudice (n=515)
    Any 43 (222) 57 (81) 15.53 < .001
    None 57 (293) 43 (61)
Body Dissatisfaction (n=515)
    High 51 (268) 60 (88)
    Low 49 (255) 40 (58) 6.61 .007
Gay community attachment (n=523)
    Low 31 (164) 40 (58)
    High 69 (359) 60 (87) 6.96 .006
Mental Health
Depressive symptomatology (n=526) (≥1 day out of past 30 days)
    Yes 62 (329) 85 (124) 43.20 < .001
    No 38 (197) 15 (22)
Anxious symptomatology (n=526) (≥1 day out of past 30 days)
    Yes 65 (343) 84 (123) 32.60 < .001
    No 35 (183) 16 (23)