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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Aggress Maltreat Trauma. 2015 Jun 10;24(5):501–519. doi: 10.1080/10926771.2015.1029182

Table 4.

Regression Results for the Multiple Mediator Model with Nonphysical IPV and Existential Well-Being as the Mediators and Age, Relationship Status, Homelessness, and Monthly Income as Covariates

Regression results Beta t p


1. DTS regressed on CTQ (c) .267 3.77 <.001
2. ISANP regressed on CTQ (a1) .095 1.79 .07
3. EXTWB regressed on CTQ controlling for ISANP (a2) −.121 −1.67 .10
4. EXTWB regressed on ISANP controlling for CTQ (a3) −.166 −2.28 .02
5. DTS regressed on ISANP controlling for EXTWB, CTQ (b1) .152 2.13 .03
6. DTS regressed on EXTWB controlling for ISANP, CTQ (b2) −.321 −4.93 <.001
7. DTS regressed on CTQ controlling for ISANP, EXTWB (c’) .213 3.17 .002

Indirect effects Value
SE
   Total indirect effects (a1b1+a2b2+a1a3b2) .058 .029
   a1b1 .014 .012
   a2b2 .039 .026
   a1a3b2 .005 .004

95% confidence interval based on 10,000 bootstrap samples Lower Limit Upper
Limit


   Total indirect effects (a1b1+a2b2+a1a3b2) .008 .012
   a1b1 −.0005 .048
   a2b2 −.007 .098
   a1a3b2 .0002 .018