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. 2022 Jun 27;16(3):15579883221104272. doi: 10.1177/15579883221104272

Table 3.

Proportion of African American Men Endorsing Low Versus High Levels of Psychosocial Resources Across Latent Classes, Nashville Stress and Health Study (2011–2014; N = 283).

Psychosocial Resources Class 1 a (n = 90) Class 2 (n = 37) Class 3 (n = 58) Class 4 (n = 98) p value
Coping strategies
John Henryism
  Low 19.51 11.05 68.59 50.63 p < .001
  High 80.49 88.95 31.41 16.09
Religious coping
  Low 98.54 7.10 84.06 75.38 p < .001
  High 1.46 99.29 15.94 24.62
Sense of control
Personal mastery
  Low 23.56 66.84 77.35 31.51 p < .01
  High 76.44 33.16 22.65 68.49
Divine Control
  Low 34.21 100.00 49.90 88.14 p < .001
  High 65.79 0.00 50.10 11.86
Racial identity
Racial centrality
  Low 0.00 7.95 1.22 59.58 p < .001
  High 100.00 92.05 98.78 40.42
Closeness to other Black people
  Low 47.40 42.77 9.13 98.16 p < .001
  High 52.60 57.23 90.87 1.84
Social support
Family support
  Low 33.19 51.87 67.74 57.18 p = .07
  High 66.81 48.13 32.26 42.82
Friend support
  Low 19.50 18.54 97.87 65.16 p < .001
  High 80.50 81.46 2.13 34.84

Note. Weighted proportions are presented.

a

Class 1 is the reference category.