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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2014 Sep 23;83(4):441–451. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12120

Table 5.

Regression Analyses Examining Associations Between Narrative Coherence and Psychological Well-being and Moderation by Identity Content in Nuclear Episodes with Coherence Control

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

β
β
β
DV: Purpose and Meaning (n = 96)
    Coherence Control (generic events) −.016 −.060 −.109
    Coherence .220* .195
    Idenitity Content .120 .093
    Coh*Identity .267**
ΔR2 .000 .064* .067**
Total R2 .000 .064 .131*
DV: Positive Self View (n = 98)
    Coherence Control (generic events) .063 .014 .001
    Coherence .176 .172
    Idenitity Content −.052 −.059
    Coh*Identity .074
ΔR2 .004 .030 .005
Total R2 .004 .034 .040
DV: Positive Social Realtionships (n = 98)
    Coherence Control (generic events) .025 −.068 −.071
    Coherence .361*** .359***
    Idenitity Content .037 .035
    Coh*Identity −.016
ΔR2 .001 .124** .000
Total R2 .001 .125** .125*

Note.

Note. p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001.

DV = Dependent Variable in regression model; Coherence Control = Mean centered coherence score of the two generic/recurring event narratives.