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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2018 Mar;32(2):186–196. doi: 10.1037/fam0000376

Table 3.

Summary of indirect effects on self-reported health within control group (N = 297 – 348 individuals)

Psychosocial Mechanism
Communication
Satisfaction
Confidence
Dep. Symptoms
IE 95% CI IE 95% CI IE 95% CI IE 95% CI
Prospective Stress Spillover
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
Financial Hardship (W1) −.007 [−.030, .002] −.009 [−.031, .002] −.025 [−.057, .008] −.007 [−.023, .008]
Racial Discrimination (W1) −.003 [−.011, .000] .000 [−.005, .004] −.002 [−.011, .004] −.010 [−.031, .011]
Contemporaneous Stress Spillover
Model 5 Model 6 Model 7 Model 8
Financial Hardship (W2) −.013 [−.040, .001] .018 [.050, −.002] .040 [.074, −.006] −.020 [−.054, .000]
Racial Discrimination (W2) −.003 [−.010, .000] −.002 [−.010, .001] −.001 [−.008, .006] .001 [.000, .002]

Note. W1 = Wave 1; W2 = Wave 2. Boldface type indicating 95% confidence interval (CI) for indirect effect (IE) does not contain zero. 2,000 bootstrapped samples.