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. 2016 Apr 27;11(4):e0154140. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154140

Table 3. Mediation effects of stress in the associations between personality and depression.

Effect of IV on M Effect of M on DV Total effect Direct effect Indirect effect
IV a# SE b## SE c$ SE c'$ $ SE a×b& CI lower CI upper
Men N 0.324*** 0.019 0.428*** 0.023 0.216*** 0.017 0.077*** 0.016 0.139 0.113 0.166
E -0.149*** 0.019 0.453*** 0.021 -0.139*** 0.016 -0.071*** 0.014 -0.067 -0.088 -0.050
O -0.043* 0.019 0.477*** 0.021 -0.036* 0.016 -0.016 0.013 -0.021 -0.042 -0.002
A -0.082*** 0.018 0.477*** 0.021 -0.047** 0.015 -0.008 0.013 -0.039 -0.058 -0.022
C -0.137*** 0.020 0.468*** 0.021 -0.099*** 0.017 -0.035* 0.014 -0.064 -0.085 -0.045
Women N 0.360*** 0.013 0.599*** 0.016 0.293*** 0.013 0.077*** 0.012 0.216 0.194 0.239
E -0.162*** 0.013 0.633*** 0.014 -0.142*** 0.013 -0.039*** 0.010 -0.103 -0.120 -0.085
O -0.006 0.011 0.645*** 0.014 0.005 0.011 0.009 0.008 -0.004 -0.018 0.011
A -0.095*** 0.012 0.647*** 0.014 -0.054*** 0.012 0.007 0.009 -0.061 -0.078 -0.045
C -0.113*** 0.015 0.643*** 0.014 -0.083*** 0.014 -0.010 0.011 -0.073 -0.093 -0.051

Note. N, neuroticism; E, extraversion; O, openness to experience; A, agreeableness; C, conscientiousness; IV, independent variable; DV, dependent variable; M, mediator; SE, standard error; CI, confidence interval

# a, the effect of each personality factor on stress

## b the effect of stress on depressive symptoms

$ c, the total effect of each personality factor on depressive symptoms

$ $ c’, the direct effect of each personality factor on depressive symptoms

& a×b, the indirect effect of each personality factor on depressive symptoms via stress

* p<0.05,

**p<0.01,

***p<0.001

significant indirect effect