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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2018 Nov 5;245:517–523. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.11.059

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the sample (N=9646)

Total Asian N=2020 Latino N=2696 Black N=4853 F-statistic (p-value)
Mean (95% CI)
Discrimination (0–45) 8.62 (8.09–9.16) 7.29 (6.84–7.74) 7.38 (6.797.98) 11.41 (10.8911.92) 229.56 (p<0.00)
Weighted % (SE)
Suicidality
 Ideation 10.52 (0.49) 8.48 (0.78) 10.2 (0.80) 11.68 (0.77) 3.21 (p=0.05)
 Plan 3.40 (0.27) 3.15 (0.48) 2.94 (0.33) 4.0 (0.52) 2.16 (p=0.12)
 Attempt 3.93 (0.28) 4.3 (0.37) 2.48 (0.37) 4.09 (0.52) 3.48 (p=0.04)
 Attempt without plan 1.72 (0.18) 0.65 (0.18) 2.22 (0.34) 1.59 (0.25) 6.39 (p=0.003)
 Attempt with plan 2.19 (0.22) 1.83 (0.34) 2.04 (0.29) 2.50 (0.41) 0.95 (p=0.37)
 Intent to die 1.42 (0.22) 1.01 (0.20) 1.47 (0.40) 1.54 (0.33) 0.48 (p=0.56)
 No intent to die 1.78 (0.17) 0.94 (0.21) 2.28 (0.31) 1.56 (0.26) 5.30 (p=0.01)
 Intent without a foolproof plan 1.31 (0.17) 0.98 (0.19) 1.2 (0.29) 1.57 (0.30) 1.03 (p=0.34)

The mean and 95% confidence intervals are reported for the discrimination scale. All suicidality outcomes represent weighted percentages and standard errors, adjusted for the complex survey design.