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Table 3 Association between self-perceived discrimination and mental health problems

From: Immigration, perceived discrimination and mental health: evidence from Venezuelan population living in Peru

Characteristics

Sample size = 6806

Crude model

Adjusted model 1a

Adjusted model 2b

cOR

95% CI

p-value

aOR

95% CI

p-value

aOR

95% CI

margins

p-value

Perceived discrimination

 No

Ref.

         

 Yes

2.50

[1.77,3.53]

p < 0.001

2.35

[1.67,3.30]

p < 0.001

2.39

[1.69,3.37]

0.050

p < 0.001

  1. cOR: crude odds ratio, aOR: adjusted odds ratios, margins: marginal effects
  2. a Adjusted model 1 included sex, marital status and socio-economic status
  3. b Adjusted model 2 included sex, age groups, marital status, educational level, time living in Peru, perceived social support and socio-economic status