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. 2022 Jan 27;51(4):2269–2298. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02132-3

Table 6.

Simple slopes as a function of differing levels of community involvement

Relationship Level of community involvement β B 95% CI p
Lower Upper
Marginalization Internalized homonegativity

Low

Average

High

.400

.335

.270

.314

.263

.212

.278

.237

.181

.356

.289

.242

 < .001

 < .001

 < .001

Marginalization Concealment

Low

Average

High

.261

.231

.201

2.586

2.288

1.990

2.123

1.989

1.633

3.064

2.605

2.345

 < .001

 < .001

 < .001

Marginalization Stigma preoccupation

Low

Average

High

.591

.557

.523

3.088

2.909

2.731

2.872

2.742

2.514

3.310

3.070

2.928

 < .001

 < .001

 < .001

Concealment Social anxiety

Low

Average

High

.010

.044

.075

.004

.017

.029

 − .013

.006

.011

.021

.027

.049

.687

.002

.002

Stigma Preoccupation Social anxiety

Low

Average

High

.449

.366

.284

.327

.267

.207

.264

.238

.127

.405

.295

.273

 < .001

 < .001

 < .001

Social Inhibition Social loneliness

Low

Average

High

.392

.347

.301

.309

.273

.237

.272

.251

.198

.347

.295

.276

 < .001

 < .001

 < .001

High = one standard deviation above the mean in community involvement. Average = mean level of community involvement. Low = one standard deviation below the mean in community involvement. 95% confidence intervals are for unstandardized betas (B)