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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Nov 22;121:182–188. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.11.013

Table 4.

Effects of Discrimination, Victimization, Connectedness, and LGBTQ Affirmation on Depression and Alcohol

Depression Alcohol
B SE β B SE β
Step 1a, c
 Discrimination .172 .047 .123*** .030 .039 .029
 Victimization .142 .066 .069* .215 .056 .141***
 Connectedness −1.370 .101 −.420*** .243 .085 .100**
 LGBTQ Affirm −.030 .049 −.018 −.064 .041 −.053
Step 2b
 Victim*LGBTQ −.032 .015 −.064* --- --- ---

Note.

*

p <.05

**

p <.01

***

p <.001.

All models controlled for age, gender, race, study-site, and sexual orientation. Backward stepwise procedures were used to remove non-significant interactions from models.

a

Depression model: F(9,808) = 37.03, R2 = .284, p <.001

b

Depression model: F(1,807) = 4.72, ΔR2 =.004, p = .030

c

Alcohol model: F(9,808) = 9.92, R2 = .089, p <.001