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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 3.
Published in final edited form as: Stress Health. 2020 Jan 23;36(2):213–219. doi: 10.1002/smi.2922

TABLE 2.

Experiences of racial discrimination within nine situational domains by race + income deprivation groups (N = 42)

ICE race + income Total (N = 42) p value
Least deprived (n = 20) Most deprived (n = 22)
At school .01
 No 12 (60.0) 5 (22.7) 17 (40.5)
 Yes 8 (40.0) 17 (77.3) 25 (59.5)
Getting hired or getting a job 05
 No 15 (75.0) 10 (45.5) 25 (59.5)
 Yes 5 (25.0) 12 (54.5) 17 (40.5)
At work .33
 No 13 (65.0) 11 (50.0) 24 (57.1)
 Yes 7 (35.0) 11 (50.0) 18 (42.9)
Getting housing 11
 No 14 (70.0) 10 (45.5) 24 (57.1)
 Yes 6 (30.0) 12 (54.5) 18 (42.9)
Getting medical care .01
 No 18 (90.0) 12 (54.5) 30 (71.4)
 Yes 2 (10.0) 10 (45.5) 12 (28.6)
Getting service in a store or restaurant 00
 No 14 (70.0) 5 (22.7) 19 (45.2)
 Yes 6 (30.0) 17 (77.3) 23 (54.8)
Getting credit, bank loans, or a mortgage .08
 No 16 (80.0) 12 (54.5) 28 (66.7)
 Yes 4 (20.0) 10 (45.5) 14 (33.3)
On the street or in a public setting 01
 No 12 (60.0) 5 (22.7) 17 (40.5)
 Yes 8 (40.0) 17 (77.3) 25 (59.5)
From the police or in the courts .03
 No 15 (75.0) 9 (40.9) 24 (57.1)
 Yes 5 (25.0) 13 (59.1) 18 (42.9)
Number of situational domains 01
 None 3 (15.0) 0 (0) 3 (7.1)
 1 to 2 10 (50.0) 4 (18.2) 14 (33.3)
 3+ 7 (35.0) 18 (81.8) 25 (59.5)