Skip to main content
. 2020 Dec 3;11:580702. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.580702

TABLE 4.

Simple slopes of risk factor effects at low, moderate and high values of resilience factors in cases of significant interactions between risk and resilience factors.

Using trait resilience as the resilience factor
Using social support from friends as the resilience factor
DV: Stressa
DV: Distressb
DV: Meaningc
DV: Stressa
DV: Distressb
DV: Meaningc
B B B B B B
Effect of income reduction on DV at
−1 SD of the resilience factor Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction −0.003
M of the resilience factor −0.007***
+1 SD of the resilience factor −0.010***
Effect of job insecurity on DV at
−1 SD of the resilience factor Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction −0.418*** 0.115** Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction
M of the resilience factor −0.340*** 0.174***
+1 SD of the resilience factor −0.262*** 0.232***
Effect of lack of confidence in avoiding COVID-19 on DV at
−1 SD of the resilience factor 0.101** Non-significant interaction −0.132 Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction Non-significant interaction
M of the resilience factor 0.158*** −0.236***
+1 SD of the resilience factor 0.215*** −0.341***

Only the significant interaction effects from Table 3 were further explored in this Table. All analyses conducted with the full sample (N = 1022), except when involving Income reduction, for which cases with missing values on that variables had to be excluded, leaving the analytical sample to 1068. IV, independent variable; DV, dependent variable. aControlling for age, gender, living with disability, being born outside Canada, financial situation before the COVID-19 crisis, social distancing. bControlling for age, gender, education level, living with disability, being born outside Canada, financial situation before the COVID-19 crisis. cControlling for age, gender, number of people in the household, living with disability, financial situation before the COVID-19 crisis. ***p ≤ 0.001, **p ≤ 0.01, *p ≤ 0.05.