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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2015 Jun 4;46(4):588–599. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2015.1041595

Table 6.

Summary of mediation results with age, maternal education, family income, and adolescent variables as covariates (continued)

Dependent variable
(DV)
and
Mediators (M)
Effects of IV
on M (a)
Effects of M
on DV (b)
Indirect
effects (a x b)
Bootstrap 95%
CI for Indirect
Effects
Direct
effects (c’)
Total
effects (c)
Adj. R2
for
Model






b SE b SE b SE Lower Upper b SE b SE
NSSI (frequency)b
    Parental Distress −.07 .12 .76 .52 −.05 .11 −.42 .09 1.47* .68 1.41* .68 .07
    PSDI −.07 .12 .13 .53 −.01 .08 −.23 .10
NSSI (severity)c
    Parental Distress .08 .11 .11 .14 .01 .02 −.01 .09 .47** .16 .52** .16 .13
    PSDI .17 .12 .25 .13 .04 .04 −.01 .17

Notes: The independent variable (IV) is ADHD Status

a

Significant point estimate (p < 0.05),

b

Wave 2 Externalizing added as covariate,

c

Wave 2 Externalizing added as covariate

*

p < .05

**

p < .01