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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2021 Apr 21;44(5):694–703. doi: 10.1007/s10865-021-00225-x

Table 2.

Conditional effects of mindfulness as a moderator

Predictor Outcome B SE p LL CI UL CI
Depression Sleep Duration
− 1 SD − 0.04 0.04 .30 − .11 .04
M − 0.03 0.03 .41 − .09 .04
+ 1 SD − 0.01 0.04 .78 − .10 .07
Sleep Duration Insulin Resistance
− 1 SD − 0.41 0.10 < .001 − .61 − .21
M − 0.21 0.11 .06 − .44 .01
+ 1 SD − 0.01 0.18 .94 − .37 .34
Depression Insulin Resistance
− 1 SD 0.01 0.04 .88 − .07 .08
M − 0.01 0.04 .67 − .07 .05
+ 1 SD − 0.03 0.05 .47 − .11 .05

N = 90 participants. LL CI = lower limit 95% confidence interval; UL CI = upper limit 95% confidence interval. Sex, age, BMIz (body mass index [BMI; k/gm2] standardized for age/sex), puberty (coded 0 = early/mid puberty/Tanner 1–4, 1 = late puberty/Tanner 5), and socioeconomic status (SES; coded 0 = parental educational attainment of less than college degree, 1 = college degree and above) were controlled for in the analyses.