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Table 4 Means, standard deviations, and Bayesian statistics for the treatments/strategies 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

 

Groups

 

Factor

for the Mean

   

(BF01)

Difference

Overreacting

  

3.55

[-0.3257, 0.6942]

 

Majority-minority

2.03 (0.72)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.21 (1.04)

  

Somatic

  

0.09

[-1.0922, -0.0173]

 

Majority-minority

4.34 (0.64)

  
 

Multiple-minority

3.78 (1.11)

  

Religious

  

4.53

[-0.6974, 1.1588]

 

Majority-minority

3.12 (1.45)

  
 

Multiple-minority

3.35 (1.88)

  

Externalizing

  

1.08

[-0.1668, 0.9058]

 

Majority-minority

1.85 (0.72)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.22 (1.10)

  

Time Off

  

5.37

[-0.5675, 0.5754]

 

Majority-minority

3.77 (0.79)

  
 

Multiple-minority

3.78 (1.17)

  

Partnering

  

4.89

[-0.6739, 0.9397]

 

Majority-minority

2.74 (1.06)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.88 (1.66)

  

Reflection

  

0.405

[-1.0884, 0.0761]

 

Majority-minority

4.59 (0.77)

  
 

Multiple-minority

4.08 (1.20)

  

Medication

  

0.658

[-1.3498, -0.0134]

 

Majority-minority

3.23 (1.28)

  
 

Multiple-minority

2.55 (1.32)

  
  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