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. 2022 Jul 27;79(9):898–906. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.1973

Table 3. Lagged Analysis Examining the Association Between Everyday Discrimination Due to Race, Ancestry, or National Origins in May 2020 and Onset of Moderate to Severe Depressive Symptoms in the Succeeding 1- or 2-Month Periodsa.

Reported discrimination Timing of outcome ascertainment in 2020
June June or July
Frequency of reported discrimination, OR (95% CI)
A few times a month 1.71 (1.24-2.38)b 1.64 (1.27-2.12)c
At least once a week or more than once a weekd 2.76 (1.18-6.48)e 2.93 (1.50-5.70)b
No. of respondents 9995 12 943
a

We grouped together all respondents with “no discrimination” and grouped the others in an ordinal fashion using a rounded form of the item means on the Everyday Discrimination Scale.

b

P < .01.

c

P < .001.

d

These 2 exposure categories were combined because of a limited sample size in the lagged analysis.

e

P < .05.