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. 2021 Feb 9;32(4):357–367. doi: 10.1007/s10552-021-01392-7

Table 5.

Path model for socioeconomic status and psychosocial stress in mediating the Hispanic and nH White disparity in psychosocial stress in the Breast Cancer Care in Chicago

Pychological consequences Perceived stress Loneliness
Value p value p value Value p value p value Value p value p value
Total association (fully standardized) 0.112 0.001 0.001 0.138  < 0.0001 0.150  < 0.0001
Proportion mediated 80% 0.006 0.01 44% 0.002 0.002 98% 0  < 0.0001
Through SES
 Overall 69% 0.018 0.02 46% 0.003 0.003 94% 0  < 0.0001
 Via unmet needs 33% 0.116 0.12 15% 0.014 0.01 67% 0.001 0.001
 Not via unmet needs 36% 0.013 0.01 31% 0.003 0.003 26% 0.003 0.003
Through unmet needs 0.00
 Overall 47% 0.003 0.00 28% 0.012 0.01 31% 0.002 0.002
Through individual unmnt needs 0.00
 Emotional 25% 0.014 0.01 17% 0.013 0.01 19% 0.008 0.01
 Spiritual 7% 0.123 0.12 5% 0.128 0.13 3% 0.206 0.21
 Informational 8% 0.104 0.10 − 4% 0.229 0.23 1% 0.586 0.59
 Financial 6% 0.139 0.14 6% 0.117 0.12 4% 0.169 0.17
 Practical 3% 0.328 0.33 4% 0.297 0.30 4% 0.281 0.28

Estimates and p values are suppressed when the proportion mediated is < 5% or the corresponding p value > 0.20