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. 2021 Aug 30;9(5):1807–1817. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-01117-1

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Associations between race/ethnicity and risk perception. A Adjusted perceived COVID-19 risk to self and others in Black compared to White respondents. B Adjusted perceived COVID-19 risk to self and others in Latinx compared to White respondents. Note. Composite perceived risk is the mean score for the four perceived risk components. Each relation between race/ethnicity and perceived risk was tested in a separate linear regression model controlling for education, income, and living in an MSA. Bolding indicates a statistically significant effect p < .05.