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Table 2 Group differences of poor self-rated health score among types of social capital according to the characteristics of discrimination experiences

From: Discrimination-related health inequality and role of social capital among marriage migrant women in South Korea

 

Experience of discrimination

No (n = 28001)

Yes (n = 12429)

%

mean (SD)

p

%

mean (SD)

p

Self-rated poor health, score

 No social capital

34.5

2.26 (0.92)

<.001a

33.0

2.56 (0.97)

<.001a

 Bonding social capital

36.3

2.19 (0.88)

 

38.2

2.47 (0.93)

 

 Bridging social capital

27.4

2.28 (0.89)

 

26.0

2.51 (0.90)

 

 Linking social capital

1.8

2.45 (0.90)

 

2.9

2.58 (0.93)

 

Group Difference (B – A)

 None (A) vs. Bonding (B)

 

−0.08

<.001b

 

−0.09

<.001b

 None (A) vs. Bridging (B)

 

0.01

1.000b

 

−0.05

.140b

 None (A) vs. Linking (B)

 

0.19

<.001b

 

0.01

1.000b

 Bonding (A) vs. Bridging (B)

 

0.09

<.001b

 

0.04

.201b

 Bonding (A) vs. Linking (B)

 

0.26

<.001b

 

0.11

.142b

 Bridging (A) vs. Linking (B)

 

0.17

<.001b

 

0.06

1.000b

  1. Abbreviations: SD standard deviation
  2. Source: 2009 National Survey of Multicultural Families, Republic of Korea
  3. Note: Experiences of discrimination is a dichotomous variable (‘No’ if a summary discrimination score is zero; else ‘Yes’). The data are presented as weighted proportion or weighted mean (standard deviation). The nonresponse weight provided from the data source was applied
  4. a p values were calculated using the one-way ANOVA (F-test)
  5. b p values were calculated using post-hoc multiple comparison test with Bonferroni correction