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. 2021 Jul 2;9:667821. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.667821

Table 6.

Mediation models of the effect of the humor intervention (X) via sense of humor (M) on the dependent variable (Y).

a-path b-path c-path c'-path Indirect effect
Variable (Y) β SE t β SE t β SE t β SE t β; CI
Perceived stress (H2) 0.20 0.10 2.00 * −0.22 0.10 −2.10 * 0.04 0.10 −0.42 n.s. 0.00 0.10 0.01 n.s. β = −0.04;
−0.11 < CI < 0.00
Work enjoyment during practical training (H3) 0.20 0.10 2.00 * 0.36 0.10 1.76 ** 0.18 0.10 1.76 n.s. 0.11 0.10 1.09 n.s. β = 0.07;
0.07 < CI < 0.15
Flow frequency (H4) 0.20 0.10 1.94 n.s. 0.41 0.09 4.18 ** 0.12 0.10 1.20 n.s. 0.04 0.10 0.44 n.s. β = 0.08;
0.01 < CI < 0.17
Perceived meaningfulness of work (H5) 0.20 0.10 2.00 * 0.41 0.10 4.17 ** 0.12 0.10 1.12 n.s. 0.03 0.10 0.34 n.s. β = 0.08;
0.01 < CI < 0.17

(H), Hypothesis; n.s., not significant;

**

p < 0.001;

*

p < 0.050; X = independent variable (IG vs. CG); M = mediator (sense of humor); Y = dependent variable.