Table 6.
Concurrent and prospective within-person associations between minority stress and internalizing symptoms controlling for general stress
Depression | Anxiety | ||||
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Model | Predictor | Concurrent | Prospective | Concurrent | Prospective |
Model 1 | Internalized stigma | .04 [.03, .06] | .15 [.06, .24] | .04 [.02, .05] | .16 [.06, .26] |
General Stress | .28 [.24, .32] | .03 [−.06, .13] | .21 [.18, .26] | .05 [−.03, .13] | |
Model 2 | Microaggressions | .07 [.05, .09] | .14 [.04, .25] | .06 [.04, .08] | .16 [.06, .26] |
General Stress | .29 [.25, .33] | .05 [−.05, .15] | .22 [.19, .27] | .06 [−.03, .14] | |
Model 3 | Victimization | .03 [.02, .05] | .12 [−.04, .28] | .03 [.02, .04] | .19 [.01, .36] |
General Stress | .27 [.24, .32] | .02 [−.07, .11] | .21 [.18, .25] | .04 [−.05, .11] |
All models were estimated controlling for linear change in internalizing symptoms over time, age at baseline, sexual identity, gender identity, race/ethnicity, and (for prospective associations) outcome at the previous wave. 95% confidence intervals are presented. Significant associations are bold.