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Table 3 All tested interactions between post-migration stressors and coping styles, with Benjamini–Hochberg critical values

From: Post-migration stressors, mental health and well-being in resettled refugees from Syria: Do individuals’ coping strategies matter?

Interaction tested

Outcome variable

Rank

p-value*

B-H critical value (0.05)

B-H critical value (0.10)

problem-solving * financial strain

HSCL mean score

1

0.000

0.003

0.006

acceptance * financial strain

HSCL mean score

2

0.004

0.006

0.013

problem-solving * host country competency strain

HSCL mean score

3

0.004

0.009

0.019

problem-solving * discrimination

Well-being mean score

4

0.044

0.013

0.025

acceptance * discrimination

Well-being mean score

5

0.090

0.016

0.031

acceptance * social strain

Well-being mean score

6

0.175

0.019

0.038

acceptance * host country competency strain

Well-being mean score

7

0.190

0.022

0.044

problem-solving * social strain

HSCL mean score

8

0.200

0.025

0.050

acceptance * discrimination

HSCL mean score

9

0.250

0.028

0.056

acceptance * social strain

HSCL mean score

10

0.289

0.031

0.063

problem-solving * host country competency strain

Well-being mean score

11

0.364

0.034

0.069

problem-solving * discrimination

HSCL mean score

12

0.411

0.038

0.075

acceptance * host country competency strain

HSCL mean score

13

0.472

0.041

0.081

problem-solving * social strain

Well-being mean score

14

0.742

0.044

0.088

acceptance * financial strain

Well-being mean score

15

0.769

0.047

0.094

problem-solving * financial strain

Well-being mean score

16

0.785

0.050

0.100

  1. *p-value from Wald test of interactions in fully adjusted models. Interaction terms were tested sequentially (i.e. one at a time)
  2. †‡Benjamini–Hochberg critical value if false positive threshold is set at 5% and 10%, respectively. Boldface + italics indicate that critical value is above actual p-value (i.e., interaction is considered statistically significant after adjustment for multiple testing)