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. 2016 May 11;4(1):e000184. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2015-000184

Table 2.

Simple mediator effects in the relationships between living in poverty, education level, and HbA1c

Total effect Effect IV-MV Effect MV-DV Direct effect Indirect effect BC 95% CI of indirect effect
Independent variable (IV)
 Living in poverty 0.37*
Mediators (MV)
 Timeline cyclical 0.39** 0.18* 0.30 0.07* 0.0084 to 0.1815
 Avoidance coping 0.14* 0.52** 0.28 0.07* 0.0091 to 0.2418
 Depressive symptoms 2.12** 0.04* 0.29 0.08* 0.0116 to 0.2202
Independent variable (IV)
 Education level −0.35**
Mediators (MV)
 Healthy diet 0.50* −0.09* −0.29* −0.05* −0.1422 to −0.0045
 Avoidance coping −0.21** 0.50** −0.24 −0.10* −0.2637 to −0.0153
 Depressive symptoms 1.11 0.04** −0.31* −0.04* −0.1487 to −0.0002

Only significant results are reported. Effects are adjusted for sex, age, immigration status, years with diabetes, and insulin use.

*p<0.05; **p<0.01.

BC, bias corrected; DV, dependent variable; HbA1c, glycosylated hemoglobin.