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. 2022 Aug 26:1–11. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01389-1

Table 2.

Moderated moderation analysis assessing depression from variables of interest

B SE t p
CII .44 .07 6.42 .001**
SRH  − .17 .14  − 1.23 .22
Asian identity .06 .14 .47 .64
Black identity  − .42 .19  − 2.24 .03*
Latine identity  − .50 .13  − 4.03 .001**
White identity .44 .12 3.54 .001**
CII × SRH  − .17 .08  − 2.01 .04*
CII × Asian .29 .10 2.98 .003**
CII × Black .35 .15 2.35 .02*
CII × Latine .13 .14 .95 .35
CII × White .21 .08 2.53 .01**
SRH × Asian  − .14 .18  − .76 .45
SRH × Black  − .21 .23  − .91 .37
SRH × Latine  − .12 .16  − .74 .46
SRH × White  − .10 .20  − .45 .65
CII × SRH × Asian .13 .11 1.17 .24
CII × SRH × Black .14 .18 .74 .46
CII × SRH × Latine .10 .10 1.02 .31
CII × SRH × White .03 .17 .19 .84
Gender .18 .07 2.75 .01**
Age  − .08 .23  − .36 .72
UMI .05 .11 .46 .65

R2 = .23, p < .001; *p < .05, **p < .01. UMI, underlying medical conditions; SRH, self-rated health; CII, COVID-induced inequalities