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. 2019 Mar 15;1(1):16–25. doi: 10.1002/acr2.1002

Table 3.

Descriptive and inferential statistics for measures of psychosocial resilience

Measures Unadjusted Adjusted
NHB N = 105 NHW N = 96 Comparison NHB N = 105 NHW N = 96 Comparison
M (SD) M (SD) F η p 2 M (SD) M (SD) F η p 2
Trait resilience (1‐6) 3.7(0.7) 3.8(0.8) 0.14 0.00 3.8(0.7) 3.6(0.8) 2.03 0.01
Optimism (0‐24) 17.1(4.5) 18.4(4.9) 3.21 0.02 17.8(4.5) 17.6(4.9) 0.09 0.00
Positive well‐being (9‐45) 36.2(7.0) 36.4(6.9) 0.05 0.00 37.1(6.9) 35.4(6.9) 2.46 0.02
Social support (12‐96) 62.1(20.2) 64.9(16.0) 1.04 0.01 63.7(20.3) 62.8(16.1) 0.10 0.00
Positive affect (10‐50) 34.1(8.4) 34.9(7.4) 0.49 0.00 34.7(8.5) 34.1(7.3) 0.20 0.00

P = 0.07. Adjusted models controlled for age, income, education, marital status, employment, body mass index, and study site.

Abbreviation: NHB, non‐Hispanic black; NHW, non‐Hispanic white.