TABLE 4.
Test of the Significance of Neuroticism as a Mediator of the Childhood Adversity–Adult Sleep Quality Relationship in Men and Women (5,000 Bootstraps)
95% Confidence Interval | ||||
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Variable | Point Estimate of the Indirect Effect (ab) | SE | Lower | Upper |
Men | .041 | .016 | .015 | .079 |
Women | .024 | .006 | .012 | .038 |
Note. P values for the indirect effect are not reported here as it assumes a normal sampling distribution of the indirect effect, which tends to be skewed (MacKinnon, Lockwood, Hoffman, West, & Sheets, 2002). Significance of indirect effect is instead determined by the 95% confidence interval. ab = indirect effect.