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. 2017 Jan 9;12(1):e0169729. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169729

Table 4. Summary of Conditional Indirect Effects of Self-regulation (SR) through Work Styles on Psychological Distress Symptoms at Values of M ± 1 SD of Self-control (SC) as well as Indirect Effects of the SR x SC Interaction through Work Styles on Psychological Distress Symptoms in Studies 1 (N = 291) and 2 (N = 272).

Study 1: Distress Symptoms Study 2: Distress Symptoms
B Boot SE Boot LLCI Boot ULCI B Boot SE Boot LLCI Boot ULCI
SR → Work Craving → Symptoms at Values of
    Low Self-control -.02 .02 -.06 .01 -.04 .02 -.09 .01
    Moderate Self-control -.03 .02 -.09 -.01 -.07 .02 -.13 -.04
    High Self-control -.05 .03 -.12 -.02 -.11 .03 -.19 -.06
SR x SC → Work Craving → Symptoms -.02 .01 -.05 -.01 -.04 .02 -.08 -.02
SR → Work Engagement → Symptoms at Values of
    Low Self-control -.15 .04 -.24 -.09
    Moderate Self-control -.11 .03 -.18 -.06
    High Self-control -.07 .03 -.15 -.02
SR x SC → Work Engagement → Symptoms .03 .02 .01 .08

Note. LLCI = Lower Limit Confidence Interval; ULCI = Upper Limit Confidence Interval.