Table 3.
Indirect effects of mediator variables on latency in response to referential sentences. Version 2 (TECS).
β | SE | LLCI | ULCI | |
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Indirect effects through stress | ||||
CAPE-42 | 0.096 | 0.022 | 0.058 | 0.146 |
ASI | 0.018 | 0.005 | 0.009 | 0.029 |
Indirect effects through depression | ||||
CAPE-42 | −0.017 | 0.020 | −0.062 | 0.016 |
ASI | −0.003 | 0.003 | −0.010 | 0.002 |
Indirect effects through anxiety | ||||
CAPE-42 | −0.018 | 0.012 | −0.049 | −0.001 |
ASI | −0.006 | 0.004 | −0.016 | 0.000 |
Indirect effects through the WAIS-VS | ||||
CAPE-42 | −0.000 | 0.004 | −0.007 | 0.007 |
ASI | 0.006 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.011 |
Notes: A Bootstrapping confidence interval (LLCI–ULCI) which does not contain zero shows significant mediation by the mediator and the independent variable, controlled for all mediator and independent variables. DASS-21: Stress, depression and anxiety; WAIS-VS: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Vocabulary Subtest; CAPE-42: vulnerability to psychosis; ASI: aberrant salience inventory. Level of confidence for confidence intervals: 95%. LLCI: Low Level; ULCI: Up Level. β: non-standardized coefficient. SE: standard error.