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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 27.
Published in final edited form as: Proc ACM Hum Comput Interact. 2019 Nov 7;3(CSCW):1–29. doi: 10.1145/3359216

Table 10.

Relationships between indicators of mental health and measures of unfair treatment, based on regression models, with mental health indicators as outcomes whose variations are explained by measures of unfair treatment as predictors. The regression coefficient estimates (b), their standard error (SE), and p-value are reported. The larger the regression coefficients (b) for each measure, the stronger the relationship. Therefore, relationships with unfair treatment severity are much stronger than unfair treatment exposure.

Mental Health Indicator Unfair treatment b SE p-value
CES-D depression exposure 3.17 1.52 0.038
severity 31.93 12.51 0.012
STAI anxiety exposure 3.44 1.79 0.057
severity 37.52 14.80 0.012
PSS stress exposure 1.04 0.95 0.277
severity 15.63 7.84 0.048
UCLA loneliness exposure 3.49 1.6 0.033
severity 37.15 13.34 0.006