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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ethics Med Public Health. 2022 Jun 10;25:100774. doi: 10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100774

Table III(b).

Association between Black identity (centrality and assimilation dimensions) and stigma behavior by stratification with age, education, and ethnicity

Future intended social distance (RIBS average)
Age Age 18–34 35–65
RR (95% CI) P-value RR (95% CI) P-value
Centrality 0.92 (0.86, 0.98) 0.008 * 1.05 (0.97, 1.13) 0.220
Assimilation 0.96 (0.91, 1.02) 0.210 1.01 (0.95, 1.08) 0.640
Education High school or less Some college or more
Centrality 0.91 (0.83, 0.99) 0.038 * 1.00 (0.94, 1.06) 0.910
Assimilation 0.94 (0.86, 1.02) 0.130 1.01 (0.96, 1.06) 0.730
Ethnicity Black immigrant African American
Centrality 1.04 (0.95, 1.13) 0.420 0.93 (0.88, 0.99) 0.022 *
Assimilation 1.06 (0.99, 1.14) 0.090 0.95 (0.90, 1.00) 0.060

We report on whether there was effect modification according to demographic variables (age, education and ethnicity), for future intended stigmatizing behavior, gamma regression using generalized linear models was analyzed.

*

statistically significant outcomes P < 0.05.