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. 2018 Apr 30;76:23. doi: 10.1186/s13690-018-0269-1

Table 4.

Total, direct and indirect effects of exercise stereotypes dimensions as independent variables, perceived physical fatigue as mediator and exercise self-efficacy as a moderator on physical activity in people living with HIV, France 2017

Mediators IV → mediator(s) Mediator(s) → DV Total effect Direct effect Indirect effect 95% CI
BEN → PA FAT .07** −.12 .09* .07 .02* [.002to .040]
BENxSE→PA FAT −.16 −.12 −.16** −.16** −.003 −.017 to .004]
RIS → PA FAT .001* −.12 −.09 −.07 −.01* [−.036 to −.001]
RISxSE→PA FAT −.06 −.12 −.06 −.06 .001 [−.009 to .018]
LCE → PA FAT .001** −.12 −.17** −.11 −.06 [−.116 to −.007]
LCExSE→PA FAT −.06** −.12 .14* .12 .02* [.002 to .037]

Notes. N = 305, IV independent variable, DV dependent variable, BEN exercise benefits stereotypes, RIS exercise risks stereotypes, LCE lack of capacity for exercise stereotypes, SE exercise self-efficacy, FAT perceived physical fatigue, 95% CI lower and upper bound of bias-corrected 95% confidence interval with 5000 bootstrap samples

*p < .05. **p < .01, ***p < .001