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Table 3 Mediation effect of perceived discrimination on association between African immigrants and positive and depression/anxiety symptoms

From: Perceived discrimination is associated with severity of positive and depression/anxiety symptoms in immigrants with psychosis: a cross-sectional study

 

Model 1 B coefficient (se)

P <

Model 2 B coefficient (se)

P <

 

Positive symptoms

Perceived discrimination

  

1.217 (.620)

.053

Geographical origins

    

   Africa vs. All other

3.096 (1.103)

.006

2.535 (1.123)

.027

 

Depression/anxiety symptoms

Perceived discrimination

  

1.749 (.754)

.023

Geographical origins

    

   Africa vs. All other

2.785 (1.354)

.043

1.978 (1.366)

.151

  1. Model 1 shows a simple linear regression analysis between African immigrants and symptoms.
  2. Model 2 shows multiple regression analyses between African immigrants and symptoms, including perceived discrimination as a mediating variable.