Table 3.
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.