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Table 4 Mediating role of involuntary subordination and moderating role of social support in association between self-esteem and depression

From: How involuntary subordination and social support influence the association between self-esteem and depression: a moderated mediation model

predictors

Model4(Y = D)

Model5(Y=IS)

Model6(Y = D)

β

BC 95% bootstrapped CI

β

BC 95% bootstrapped CI

β

BC 95% bootstrapped CI

SE

−0.9041***

(− 1.1015, − 0.7067)

−2.1440***

(−2.4080, − 1.8801)

−0.3870**

(− 0.6128, − 0.1613)

SS

−0.1871***

(− 0.2511, − 0.1232)

−0.2867***

(− 0.3722,- 0.2013)

−0.1221**

(− 0.1843, − 0.0600)

IS

    

0.2406***

(0.1817, 0.2995)

SE*SS

0.0122

(−0.0012, 0.0265)

−0.0116

(− 0.0295, 0.0063)

  

IS*SS

    

−0.0040*

(−0.0078, −.0003)

F

65.5453***

156.3184***

73.6014***

R2

0.2578

0.4531

0.3426

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
  2. SE Self-esteem, IS Involuntary subordination, D Depression, SS Social support, CI Confidence interval
  3. BC: Confidence intervals were bias-corrected