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. 2021 Dec 9:1–11. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02600-y

Table 2.

Predicting Perceived Stress from Neuroticism and Its Facets

Variables Trait Facets
B [95% BCa CI] β B [95% BCa CI] β
Step 1:
Intercept 2.98 [2.88, 3.09] 2.99 [2.89, 3.10]
C19 Stressors 0.91 [0.64, 1.20] .49* 0.91 [0.63, 1.15] .49*
R2 .24* .24*
Step 2:
Intercept 2.99 [2.89, 3.06] 2.99 [2.90, 3.08]
C19 Stressors 0.51 [0.29, 0.73] .28* 0.50 [0.28, 0.72] .27*
Neuroticism 0.58 [0.47, 0.68] .61*
Anxiety 0.20 [0.05, 0.37] .22*
Depression 0.28 [0.12, 0.42] .35*
Volatility 0.11 [−0.08, 0.29] .13
R2 .57* .58*
R2Δ .33* .34*
Step 3:
Intercept 3.00 [2.91, 3.09] 3.00 [2.91, 3.11]
C19 Stressors 0.52 [0.32, 0.75] .28* 0.47 [0.22, 0.71] .26*
Neuroticism 0.58 [0.47, 0.68] .61*
Anxiety 0.11 [−0.05, 0.29] .13
Depression 0.30 [0.15, 0.45] .38*
Volatility 0.16 [−0.01, 0.32] .19*
C19 Stressors x Neuroticism −0.08 [−0.42, 0.21] −.03
C19 Stressors x Anxiety −0.70 [−1.23, −0.14] −.25*
C19 Stressors x Depression −0.21 [−0.62, 0.17] −.09
C19 Stressors x Volatility 0.67 [0.26, 0.98] .30*
R2 .57* .62*
R2Δ .00 .04*

Note. Regressions run with 1000 Bias-Corrected Bootstrap Samples. C19 Stressors and neuroticism and its facets are grand mean centered

*p < .05