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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2020 Jan 23;88(5):389–401. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000487

Table 2.

Correlations and Descriptive Statistics

Internalized Stigma Microaggressions Victimization General Stress Anxiety Depression
Internalized Stigma - .12* .10* .12* .11* .13*
Microaggressions .17* - .44* .17* .21* .23*
Victimization .12* .66* - .16* .13* .16*
General Stress .15* .26* .15* - .41* .51*
Anxiety .28* .30* .24* .65* - .67*
Depression .32* .34* .20* .75* .80* -

Mean 1.65 1.61 .19 7.78 19.10 17.56
Standard Deviation .48 .42 .28 2.27 6.12 5.68
Range 1–4 1–5 0–3 0–16 8–40 8–40
ICC .70 .58 .59 .47 .59 .53

Correlations above the diagonal are within-persons correlations, while those below the diagonal are between-person correlations. Scores for internalized stigma, microaggressions, and victimization were calculated by averaging item responses, while scores for all other variables were calculated by summing item responses. For all measures higher scores indicate higher levels of the construct.

*

p < .05.