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Unequal Burden of Loss of a Loved One in Non-Hispanic Black and White Californians

Open Journal of Psychology | Vol 5, Issue 1

Table 1. Descriptive data overall and stratified byrace.

MeanSDMeanSDMeanSD
 All NHWs NHBs 
       
 n%n%n%
Race      
NHWs90156.2901100.0--
NHBs70243.8--702100.0
Gender *      
Female92257.545049.947267.2
Male68142.545150.123032.8
Household Head*      
No32020.012614.019427.6
Yes128380.077586.050872.4
Poverty Status*      
Under 150% of the federal poverty line51332.021624.029742.3
150% - 399% of the federal poverty line53733.529332.524434.8
400% + of the federal poverty line55334.539243.516122.9
Employed      
No65741.042246.823533.9
Yes93858.547953.245966.1
Education*      
Less than High School573.6202.2375.3
High School32420.218120.114320.4
Some College62539.031234.631344.6
College Or More59737.238843.120929.8
Marital Status (Married) *      
No95359.541746.353676.4
Yes65040.548453.716623.6
Loss of a loved one*      
No76647.849454.827238.7
Yes83752.240745.243061.3
Depression      
No122076.170177.851973.9
Yes38323.920022.218326.1
 MeanSDMeanSDMeanSD
Age**  57.7616.5741.4116.15

*p < 0.05, Chi Square; **p < 0.05, Independent sample t test