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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2016 Nov 27;73:121–127. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.11.033

Table 4.

Bayes Results for Indirect Paths for Models of Housing Stability and Mental Health

Parameter B Posterior SD One-tailed p 95% CI
Housing stability Path a1*b1 −.36 .17 .01 [−.671, −.053]
Path a1*b1*c −.13 .09 .02 [−.332, −.007]
Path a2*b2 .19 .15 .08 [−.129, .507]
Path a2*b2*c .07 .07 .09 [−.034, .215]
Path a2*b3 .01 .18 .47 [−.404, .359]
Mental health Path a1*b1 −.29 .17 .03 [−.672, .004]
Path a1*b1*c −.28 .21 .03 [−.833, .003]
Path a2*b2 .08 .14 .14 [−.066, .439]
Path a2*b2*c .08 .15 .14 [−.065, .513]
Path a2*b3 .38 .45 .02 [.002, 1.772]

Note. Bolded rows indicate significant indirect effects. See the hypothesized model for path denotations.