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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Public Health. 2015 Apr 23;105(0 3):e41–e47. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302443

Table 3.

Reported prevalence of syndemic factors in the sample overall, and differences in prevalence of syndemic factors between racial/minority and white youth.

Variable Overall Racial/Ethnic Minority White P-value
Depressive symptoms currently
 No
 Yes
0.66
211 (78.7) 135 (79.9) 76 (76.8)
57 (21.3) 34 (20.1) 23 (23.2)
Trauma in last year1
 No
 Yes
0.39
105 (39.2) 70 (41.4) 35 (35.4)
163 (60.8) 99 (58.6) 64 (64.6)
Experienced Trans-related discrimination
 No
 Yes
1
53 (20.2) 33 (19.9) 20 (20.6)
210 (79.8) 133 (80.1) 77 (79.4)
Unstable housing currently
 No
 Yes
0.06
210 (78.1) 126 (74.1) 84 (84.8)
59 (21.9) 44 (25.9) 15 (15.2)
Bullied while growing up
 No
 Yes
0.67
98 (37.0) 60 (35.7) 38 (39.2)
167 (63.0) 108 (64.3) 59 (60.8)
Parental rejection ever2
 No
 Yes
1
185 (77.1) 121 (77.1) 64 (77.1)
55 (22.9) 36 (22.9) 19 (22.9)
1

Primary care PTSD screen, trauma exposure, and sleep disturbances

2

Ever treated poorly by parents because of your gender identity or gender presentation