Table 5. The conditional direct and indirect effects of X on Y.
Conditional direct effect(s) of X on Y: | ||||||
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SBI-PP | Effect | SE | t | p-value | LLCI | ULCI |
2 (low) | .128 | .021 | 5.979 | .000 | .086 | .169 |
3 (average) | .128 | .014 | 9.476 | .000 | .101 | .154 |
4 (high) | .128 | .015 | 8.791 | .000 | .100 | .157 |
Conditional indirect effects of X on Y: | ||||||
Indirect effect: NI—> PSS—> CSI-Dep | ||||||
SBI-PP | Effect | BootSE | BootLLCI | BootULCI | ||
2 (low) | .096 | .013 | .072 | .123 | ||
3 (average) | .078 | .009 | .058 | .095 | ||
4 (high) | .055 | .009 | .040 | .073 | ||
Index of moderated mediation of SBI-PP | ||||||
Index | BootSE | BootLLCI | BootULCI | |||
-.021 | .006 | -.032 | -.009 |
NI = Neuroticism Inventory, CSI–D = Depression scale of Core Symptom Index, PSS = Perceived stress scale, SBI–PP = Practice precept scale of the inner Strength–based Inventory, SE = standard error, BootSE = bootstrap standard error, BootULCI = bootstrap upper–level confidence interval, BootLLCI = bootstrap lower–level confidence interval.