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. 2021 Mar 12;14:100775. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100775

Table 3.

Multivariate regression analysis results. Sociodemographic and social coping predictors on Stress on the Streets Scale, Perceived Stress Scale 4 (PSS-4), Kessler Screening Scale for Psychological Distress, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) as dependent variables.

Stress on the Streets Scalea
Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4)b
Psychological distressc
Depression severity (PHQ9)d
B (SE) B (SE) B (SE) B (SE)
Gendere (Gender minority = 1) 3.01 (2.79) 0.82 (0.69) 2.66 (1.78) 3.54 (1.92)
Age −0.65 (0.50) −0.06 (0.12) −0.36 (0.32) −0.06 (0.34)
Race/ethnicity (White = 1) −5.03 (2.00)* 0.55 (0.50) 3.48 (1.28)* 1.12 (1.38)
ACEs 1.16 (0.29)** 0.09 (0.07) 0.87 (0.18)** 0.89 (0.20)**
Sexual orientation (LBGQ = 1) −1.28 (1.94) 0.07 (0.47) 2.96 (1.21)* 0.96 (1.31)
Educational level (High school diploma or higher = 1) −1.79 (2.14) −0.20 (0.53) −1.16 (1.36) 0.35 (1.48)
Mental health help- seeking intentions 0.66 (0.14)** −0.02 (0.03) 0.30 (0.09)** 0.34 (0.09)**
Social coping −0.52 (0.77) −0.29 (0.19) 0.19 (0.49) −0.90 (0.53)
Constant 15.36 (11.00) 12.75 (2.73) 6.34 (7.03) 1.43 (7.57)
a

N = 155, R2adj = 0.20.

b

N = 157, R2adj = 0.002.

c

N = 157, R2adj = 0.29.

d

N = 156, R2adj = 0.19.

e

Gender (0 = cisgender male/female, 1 = gender minority); B =Unstandardized regression coefficient; SE = Standard error; *p < .05; **p < .001.