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. 2017 Jan 17;10:29–39. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S112841

Table 4.

Mediating role of self-efficacy from the other individual beliefs to health behavior measured using standardized correlation coefficients

Hypothesis Indirect effect P-value of indirect effects Direct effect P-value of direct effects Bootstrap interval of the indirect effect Total effects Type of mediation
H1:Self-efficacy is mediating the effect of perceived susceptibility on health behavior 0.099 <0.001 0.041 0.089 (nonsignificant) (0.070; 0.129) 0.141 Total
H2: Self-efficacy is mediating the effect of perceived severity on health behavior 0.106 <0.001 0.104 <0.001 (significant) (0.074; 0.145) 0.210 Partial
H3: Self-efficacy is mediating the effect of perceived barriers on health behavior 0.053 <0.001 0.168 <0.001 (significant) (0.039; 0.068) 0.221 Partial
H4: Self-efficacy is mediating the effect of perceived benefits on health behavior 0.102 <0.001 0.024 0.263 (nonsignificant) (0.079; 0.132) 0.126 Total