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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 19.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2014 Apr 10;40(3):230–239. doi: 10.3109/00952990.2014.891038

Table 4.

Bootstrap estimates of the standard errors and 95% confidence intervals for the indirect effects.

Indirect effects b SE CI (lower) CI (upper)
Model 1: FTND
 PANIC → PANAS →FTND (a1*b1) −0.001 0.031 −0.061 0.065
 PANIC → RFS-NA →FTND (a2*b2) −0.023 0.085 −0.199 0.136
 PANIC → PANAS → RFS-NA → FTND (a1*a3*b2) 0.039 0.022 0.008 0.097
Model 2: BCS
 PANIC → PANAS → BCS (a1*b1) 0.257 0.443 −0.613 10.147
 PANIC → RFS-NA → BCS (a2*b2) −0.156 0.421 −10.001 0.662
 PANIC → PANAS → RFS-NA → BCS (a1*a3*b2) 0.195 0.105 0.043 0.479
Model 3: AIS
 PANIC → PANAS → AIS (a1*b1) −0.030 0.417 −0.866 0.770
 PANIC → RFS-NA → AIS (a2*b2) −0.150 0.400 −0.947 0.630
 PANIC → PANAS → RFS-NA → AIS (a1*a3*b2) 0.188 0.099 0.041 0.445
Model 4: CO
 PANIC → PANAS → CO (a1*b1) −0.111 0.272 −0.721 0.367
 PANIC → RFS-NA → CO (a2*b2) −0.070 0.181 −0.497 0.240
 PANIC → PANAS → RFS-NA → CO (a1*a3*b2) 0.071 0.050 0.010 0.230

Models 1–3 (n = 461); Models 4 (n = 437).

PANIC (Panic attack history; 0 =no, 1 = yes) is the independent variable (X), PANAS (PANAS-Negative Affect; M1) and RFS-NA (RFS-Negative Affect Reduction subscale; M2) are the mediators, and FTND (Nicotine dependence; Y1), BCS (Barriers to Smoking Cessation total score; Y2), AIS (Affective inflexibility; Y3), and CO (Expired CO breath sample; Y4) are the outcomes. a1*b1 and a2*b2 = Specific indirect effects of M1 and M2; a1*a3*b2 = Conditional indirect effect of M1 and M2. The 95% CIs for indirect effects were obtained by bootstrapping with 10 000 resamples. CI (lower) = lower bound of a 95% confidence interval; CI (upper) =upper bound; → =affects.