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. 2021 Jun 9;124:106899. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2021.106899

Table 3.

Coefficients and conditional indirect effects for Model 1: Videoconferencing tools (n = 395).

Regressions β b SE p 95% CI
R2
Lower Bound Upper Bound
Cognitive Overload 0.025
Videoconferencing Tools (X) .048 .100 .114 .379 −0.123 0.322
Age -.082 -.008 .005 .103 −0.017 0.002
Children .132 .444 .181 .014 0.090 0.798
Work Performance (Z1) 0.044
Videoconferencing Tools (X) .047 .110 .115 .340 −0.116 0.337
Cognitive Overload (Y) .155 .174 .059 .003 0.059 0.289
Cognitive Overload Digital Detox (M) -.038 -.039 .055 .478 −0.147 0.069
Digital Detox .014 .020 .071 .773 −0.119 0.160
Age -.095 -.010 .005 .067 −0.020 0.001
Childrena -.017 .-.062 .178 .727 −0.411 0.287
Demands (Z 2) 0.167
Videoconferencing Tools (X) .013 .027 .105 .795 −0.178 0.233
Cognitive Overload (Y) .262 .271 .049 <.001 0.175 0.367
Cognitive Overload Digital Detox (M) -.116 -.111 .042 .008 −0.193 −0.029
Digital Detox .002 .002 .062 .927 −0.119 0.123
Age -.149 -.014 .004 .001 −0.022 −0.006
Children .216 .751 .176 <.001 0.406 1.097
Loss of Joy (Z 3) 0.049
Videoconferencing Tools (X) .043 .075 .089 .397 −0.099 0.249
Cognitive Overload (Y) .197 .164 .041 <.001 0.084 0.245
Cognitive Overload Digital Detox (M) -.044 -.034 .049 .402 −0.112 0.045
Digital Detox -.065 -.068 .052 .192 −0.171 0.034
Age -.025 -.002 .004 .640 −0.010 0.006
Children -.039 -.108 .145 .453 −0.392 0.175
Tension (Z 4) 0.085
Videoconferencing Tools (X) .006 .013 .115 .912 −0.213 0.239
Cognitive Overload (Y) .202 .209 .052 <.001 0.108 0.310
Cognitive Overload Digital Detox (M) -.078 -.075 .050 .135 −0.174 0.023
Digital Detox .005 .007 .067 .921 −0.124 0.137
Age -.167 -.016 .005 .001 −0.025 −0.007
Children .043 .150 .177 .396 −0.196 0.497
Worries (Z 5) 0.144
Videoconferencing Tools (X) -.026 -.053 .101 .601 −0.251 0.145
Cognitive Overload (Y) .242 .239 .049 <.001 0.143 0.334
Cognitive Overload Digital Detox (M) -.074 -.067 .048 .157 −0.161 0.026
Digital Detox -.049 .062 .059 .297 −0.178 0.055
Age -.271 -.024 .004 <.001 −0.033 −0.016
Children -.001 -.004 .161 .979 −0.312 0.320
Indirect &Total Effects
Ind1 (X → Y → Z1) .007 .017 .021 .400 −0.023 0.058
Ind2 (X → Y → Z2) .013 .027 .031 .385 −0.034 0.088
Ind3 (X → Y → Z3) .009 .016 .019 .389 −0.021 0.054
Ind4 (X → Y → Z4) .010 .021 .024 .387 −0.026 0.068
Ind5 (X → Y → Z5) .012 .024 .027 .382 −0.030 0.077
Total Effect 1 .055 .128 .117 .277 −0.102 0.358
Total Effect 2 .025 .054 .105 .606 −0.152 0.261
Total Effect 3 .053 .092 .092 .318 −0.088 0.271
Total Effect 4 .016 .034 .117 .773 −0.195 0.262
Total Effect 5 -.014 -.029 .105 .781 −0.234 0.176
Overall Total Effect .134 .278 .367 .449 −0.441 0.997

Notes:

a

0 = no children in household; Confidence intervals for conditional indirect effects are bias-corrected; Number of bootstrap samples: 5000.