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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2019 May 23;232:398–407. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.05.028

Table 3.

Percentage of Participants and Non-Participants who Performed 2 or More Prevention Actions in Each Construct.

Construct Percentage of participants who did 2 + actions in this construct (n = 112) Percentage of non-participants who did 2 + actions in this construct (n = 335) Prob > χ2 Effect Size (Cramer’s V)
Historical Trauma and Colonization 70% 47% < .01 .195
Seasonality 71% 63% .11 .077
Support After an Attempt 70% 71% .83 −.011
Primary Prevention 67% 51% < .01 .136
Secondary Prevention 79% 76% .43 .037
Support within Family 80% 70% .03 .105
Role of Adults 88% 79% .06 .090
Listening 88% 84% .25 .055
Open Communication 80% 68% .01 .120
Community Protective Factors 60% 23% < .01 .338
Restrict Means 63% 57% .34 .046
Postvention 42% 36% .27 .052
Wellness Promotion 67% 33% < .01 .297

Note. For Cramer’s V, 0.1 indicates a small effect size, 0.3 indicates medium effect size, and 0.5 indicates a large effect size (Zaiontz, 2012). Items in boldface are statistically significant.