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Table 3 OLS Regression Model on Psychological Distress

From: Associations between accessibility to health care service, social support, and Korean Americans’ mental health status amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Korean Americans amid COVID-19 (N = 790)

95% CI

Variables

B

S.E(B)

Accessibility to health care services and social support

 Health insurance

−.761

−.036

[−2.375, .852]

 Primary health provider

.618

.042

[−.575, 1.810]

 COVID-19 test knowledge

−1.156

−.046

[−2.994, .681]

 Mental health service willing

.318

.017

[−1.034, 1.671]

 Language barrier COVID-19

1.659***

.103

[.433, 2.885]

 Social support

−.727****

−.246

[−.945, −.509]

Individual Characteristics

 Age

−.090

−.146

[−.140, −.040]

Sex (Male)

 Female

3.488

.240

[2.354, 4.621]

Years of Education (Graduate)

 High school diploma

−.665

−.025

[−2.666, 4.621]

 Some college

−.641

−.043

[−1.734, .452]

Household Income (< $100,000)

  < $34,999

1.240

.072

[−.339, 2.819]

 $35,000 - $49,999

−.157

−.007

[−1.926, 1.612]

 $50,000 - $99,999

.710

.048

[−.589, 2.008]

Employment Status (Full-time)

 Part-time

−.079

−.004

[−1.706, 1.548]

 Out of labor force

.614

−.004

[−.627, 1.855]

 F (df)

8.673 (15)

.0000

 
  1. Note. Categories in parentheses are reference groups
  2. For the Model, ***p ≤ .01 ****p ≤ .001