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. 2020 Sep 24;8(4):1067–1078. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00863-y

Table 4.

Adjusted^ regression coefficients: MENA-IM factor scores and total scale score with identity constructs for Arab and Chaldean respondents and total sample

Arab Chaldean All
Factor 1: cultural affiliation Factor 2: media use Factor 3: multicultural Factor 1: cultural affiliation Factor 2: media use Factor 3: multicultural 20-item total scale
Arab American centrality .49## − .07 .15# .39## .05 − .03 .53##
Religiosity .07 − .01 .10 .44## − .26# .29# .26##
Mental health status* .02 .12 .03 .04 .19 .10 .16##
Mistrust .20## − .21## .20## .04 − .08 − .14 .22##

^Linear regression adjusted for age, income, education, gender, and foreign-born vs. born in the USA

#p < .05

##p < .01

*Mean of 4 items; higher scores indicate more positive mental health status