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Table 4 Indirect standardized effects of childhood trauma, difficulties in emotion regulation, and depression on suicidal ideation using the bootstrap method

From: Pathways from childhood trauma to suicidal ideation: mediating through difficulties in emotion regulation and depressive symptoms

 

Estimation

SE

T-value

P

95% Confidence Intervals

Childhood Trauma → Suicidal Ideation

 Total Effect

0.46

0.08

4.05

0.001

[0.31 to 0.60]

 Total Indirect

0.26

0.05

4.89

0.001

[0.16 to 0.37]

Childhood Trauma → Depression → Suicidal Ideation

 Indirect Effect

0.03

0.04

0.75

0.46

[-0.04 to 0.013]

Childhood Trauma → Difficulties in Emotion regulation → Suicidal Ideation

 Indirect Effect

0.02

0.05

0.46

0.65

[-0.07 to 0.12]

Childhood Trauma → Difficulties in Emotion Regulation → Depression

 Indirect Effect

0.33

0.04

8.05

0.001

[0.16 to 0.32]

Childhood Trauma → Difficulties in Emotion regulation → Depression → Suicidal Ideation

 Indirect Effect

0.20

0.05

4.10

0.001

[0.12 to 0.32]