Table 2.
Mediation of gender-related characteristics in the association between sex and perceived care burden
| Effect of female sex on mediator (path a) | Effect of mediator on perceived care burden (path b) | Indirect effect (path ab) | Direct effect (path c’) | BC 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mediator | Lower | Upper | ||||
| Caregiving intensity (hours per week) | −11.635** | .004** | -.025 | .061 | -.035 | -.016 |
| Caring for a partner (ref. = other relative) | −1.067** | .296** | -.044 | .042 | -.056 | -.034 |
| Working parttime (ref. = retired/unemployed) | 1.909** | -.143** | -.030 | .056 | -.046 | -.014 |
| Working full time (ref. = retired/unemployed) | -.736** | -.203** | .013 | .099 | .006 | .022 |
| Primary caregiver (ref. = not primary caregiver) | -.594** | .518** | -.033 | .053 | -.047 | -.021 |
| Difficult to combine daily activities with caregiving tasks (ref. = not or somewhat) | .223* | 1.091** | .026 | .112 | .002 | .052 |
The total effect of (female) sex on perceived care burden was b = .086, SE = .034, p < .05. The outcome of path a for caregiving intensity is the b-coefficient. Other outcomes of path a are log odds. All outcomes of path b are b-coefficients. The indirect effect (path ab) is equal to the difference in the total effect of (female) sex on perceived care burden when correcting for the mediator. The indirect effect is significant when bias-corrected 95% CI does not contain the value 0.000. These confidence intervals are based on 500 resamples
*p < 0.05
**p < 0.001