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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2020 Mar 28;49(5):1799–1809. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01647-5

Table 2.

Descriptives and correlations among variables included in path model.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ,0. 11. 12. 13.
1. Discrimination --
2. Racial Target .18** --
3. Sexual Identity Target .20*** .13* --
4. Black Sexual Exclusivity −.11 −.06 −.02 --
5. Sexual Racial Discrimination .12* .15** −.05 −.12* --
6. Depressive Symptoms .39*** .06 .12* −.06 .10 --
7. Employment Status .11 −.11 −.08 .09 .03 .03 --
8. Income −.13* .18** −.04 −.13* .05 −.06 −.32*** --
9. Formal Education −.08 .18** .06 −.07 .01 .08 −.22*** .39*** --
10. Housing −.10 .19** .09 −.01 .08 −.05 −.20*** .22*** .18** --
11. Subjective Social Status −.21*** −.04 −.02 .11 .11* −.19** −.13* .09 .04 .10 --
12. Age −.12** −.15** −.29*** .07 −.10 −.06 .33*** .08 −.01 .−36*** −.03 --
13. Number of past-year sexual partners .14* .01 .06 .09 −.21*** .17** .04 -−.02 −.03 −.03 .03 .03 --
Range 1–6 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–60 1–4 1–12 1–6 0–1 1–10 18–62 1–50
Mean 2.10 .27 .55 1.53 .11 19.79 2.40 3.67 2.80 .84 6.71 30.02 6.18
SD 1.24 .45 .50 .80 .32 10.56 1.01 2.90 .99 .37 1.90 11.29 6.85

Note:

***

p≤ .001,

**

p ≤ .01,

*

p ≤ .05

Correlations between continuous variables are estimated as Pearson correlations, correlations between continuous and dichotomous variables are point biserial correlations, correlations between continuous and ordinal variables are point polyserial correlations, correlations between ordinal and other ordinal or binary variables are polychoric correlations, and correlations between binary variables are tetrachoric correlations. For housing, 0= not housed, 1=housed