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. 2021 Oct 1;9(6):2180–2187. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-01157-7

Table 2.

Standardized estimates: experiences of discrimination, peer connectedness, and mental health symptoms among Black medical students

Two-tailed
Estimate S.E Est./S.E p-value
Depression on
  Male  − .094 .037  − 2.547 .011
  Year in medical school  − .004 .448  − .009 .993
  Ethnicity  − .024 .041  − .583 .560
  History of depression and/or anxiety prior to medical school .156 .034 4.571  < .001
  Peer connectedness  − .208 .045  − 4.652  < .001
  Racism/discrimination .130 .047 2.745 .006
Anxiety on
  Male  − .149 .036  − 4.111  < .001
  Year in medical school  − .018 .688  − .026 .980
  Ethnicity  − .072 .033  − 2.393 .028
  History of depression and/or anxiety prior to medical school .236 .042 5.658  < .001
  Peer connectedness  − .169 .043  − 3.921  < .001
  Racism/discrimination .109 .047 2.318 .020
  Racism/Discrimination with Peer Connectedness  − .493 .035  − 14.201  < .001
  Anxiety with depression .607 .020 30.421  < .001

CFI/TFI = 0.982/0.973; RMSEA = 0.055