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. 2024 May 14;38(5):432–457. doi: 10.1177/02698811241249698

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Interaction plots illustrating associations between (standardized) cumulative stressful life events over the past 5 years, current mental well-being (WEMWBS scores), and the five general change mechanism (GCM) factors as estimated by the structural equation models (SEMs) summarized in Table 9. Different levels of each (standardized) GCM factor are shown as plots of varying thickness, with thicker plots representing more strongly GCM-related psychedelic experiences. The overall negative effect of stressful life events on well-being was significantly moderated by the latent factors Resource Activation (RA), Clarification (CL), and Mastery (MA) but not by the latent factors Problem Actuation (PA) and Relationship (RE).