Table 6.
The Results of hypotheses
| 1. Mediation of psychological resilience between occupational stress and mental health(H1) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relationship | Path coefficient(β) | t-Statistics | P-value | 95%CI |
| OS—> PR | -0.318 | 5.983 | 0.001 | -0.422, -0.212 |
| PR—> MH | 0.725 | 23.670 | 0.001 | 0.660, 0.782 |
| OS—> PR—> MH (indirect effect) | -0.230 | 5.673 | 0.001 | -0.310, -0.150 |
| OS—> MH (direct effect) | -0.219 | 5.910 | 0.001 | -0.295, -0.149 |
| R2 | Q2 | SRMR = 0.046 | ||
| PR | 0.101 | 0.085 | ||
| MH | 0.675 | 0.428 | ||
| 2. Moderation of psychological resilience between occupational stress and mental health(H2) | ||||
| Relationship | Path coefficient(β) | t-Statistics | P-value | 95%CI |
| OS—> MH | -0.216 | 6.193 | 0.001 | -0.287, -0.150 |
| PR—> MH | 0.723 | 22.580 | 0.001 | 0.658, 0.783 |
| OS*PR- > MH | -0.018 | 0.492 | 0.622 | -0.091, 0.055 |
| R2 | Q2 | SRMR = 0.046 | ||
| MH | 0.675 | 0.424 | ||
OS Occupational stress, PR Psychological resilience, MH Mental health, R2 R square, Q2 construct cross validated redundancy, CI Confidence interval