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Table 3 Means, standard deviations, and Bayesian statistics for the people/identified helper comparisons between the two multiracial/ethnic groups

From: Attitudes towards depression and its treatment among white, hispanic, and multiracial adults

Variables

 

Mean (SD)

Bayes

95% Credible Interval

 

Multiracial/Ethnic

 

Factor

for the Mean

 

Groups

 

(BF01)

Difference

Friends/Family

  

0.071

[-1.429, -0.1797]

 

Majority-minority

4.15 (1.0)

  
 

Multiple-minority

3.35 (1.26)

  

MHPs

  

4.95

[-0.5009, 0.7878]

 

Majority-minority

3.43 (1.39)

  
 

Multiple-minority

3.58 (1.24)

  

Partner

  

0.472

[-1.641, 0.0942]

 

Majority-minority

4.87 (1.25)

  
 

Multiple-minority

4.10 (1.77)

  

Non-MHPs

  

3.39

[-0.2845, 0.7417]

 

Majority-minority

2.37 (0.91)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.60 (1.03)

  

Non-traditional

  

3.52

[-0.3630, 0.8508]

 

Majority-minority

1.99 (0.98)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.23 (1.23)

  
  1. Note: BF01 represents the evidence in support of the null hypothesis
  2. BF01 < 0.10 = strong evidence for the alternative hypothesis (i.e., group differences)
  3. BF01 0.10 − 0.33 = moderate evidence for the alternative hypothesis (i.e., group differences)
  4. BF01 0.33–3.0 = equally supportive of the null and alternative hypothesis
  5. BF01 3–10 = moderate evidence for the null hypothesis
  6. BF01 10 + = strong evidence for the null hypothesis