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    Direct Effects (<i>c</i>’ path) and Psychosocial Factor-Mediated Indirect Effects (<i>a</i> and <i>b</i> paths) of the Social Environment on Mental Health in African Americans.

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    <p>(A) Perceived stress and depressive symptoms, but not discrimination, jointly mediated the relationship between SSS-community and mental health (Effect = 0.643, <i>SE</i> = 0.128, 95% <i>CI</i>: 0.397, 0.891). (B) Perceived stress, depressive symptoms and discrimination jointly mediated the relationship between SSS-US and mental health (Effect = 0.790, <i>SE</i> = 0.140, 95% <i>CI</i>: 0.519, 1.068). (C) Perceived stress, depressive symptoms and discrimination jointly mediated the relationship between social support and mental health (Effect = 0.476, <i>SE</i> = 0.037, 95% <i>CI</i>: 0.403, 0.549). SE = standard error; SSS = subjective social status. *<i>P</i> < .05; **<i>P</i> < .01.</p
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