Sentences with phrase «mediation model tested»

Figure 3 presents the results of the mediation model test with men and women's intellectual intimacy as mediators in the links between attachment and conflict.
Figure 1 presents results of the mediation model test with men and women's emotional intimacy as mediators in the links between attachment styles and couples» conflict.
Figure 2 presents the results of the mediation model test with men and women's social intimacy as mediators in the links between attachment and conflict.
Figure 4 presents the results of the mediation model test with men and women's recreational intimacy as mediators in the links between attachment and conflict.
The findings from parallel mediation model tests by country (standardized effects — see note at the end the table)

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We tested the role of maternal depression at 36 months (as measured by the continuous CIDI - SF scale) as a mediator of the relation between both chronic maternal IPV and maternal IPV prior to 36 months and obesity risk at age 60 months in separate models using the Preacher and Hayes bootstrapping method.49 We found evidence for simple mediation of maternal IPV prior to 36 months and chronic maternal IPV by maternal depression.
To test this hypothesis, we estimated a mediation model with latent difference scores (27).
Thus, we tested several mediation models in which DERS and AAQ were entered as independent mediators.
Structural Equation Modeling was used to test the mediation model.
Second, we test mediation models namely whether the association between childhood family structure and general adulthood life satisfaction is mediated by life outcomes that may be summarized as adulthood life success, including educational attainment, employment status, occupational prestige, net income, physical health, integration into social networks, and success in romantic relationships as there is evidence that these life - circumstances are affected in a negative way by growing up in a single parent household and / or by having experienced parental divorce [5].
We also tested a serial mediation model positing that maternal BE predicts child body mass index (BMI) percentile change 18 - 24 months later, indirectly through unsupportive responses to negative emotion and nonresponsive feeding practices.
We tested moderated mediation using structural equation modeling, with all baseline scores (prior to randomization) controlled.
In order to extend these results, a mediation model was also tested on the association between secure - preoccupied nation attachment and flourishing, with heritage culture identification as a mediator; inclusion of this variable resulted in a decrease in the association between secure - preoccupied nation attachment and flourishing, from b =.36 (t (192) = 2.74, p =.01), to b =.26 (t (186) = 2.09, p =.04).
Models with dysfunctional emotion regulation as a mediation variable were tested via hierarchical multiple regression analyses and bootstrapping procedure.
Numerous models of mediation have been tested and retested.
As there were no direct effects of helping motivation on ICP outcomes in this SEM model, no mediation models were further tested (hypothesis 4).
Specifically, the study tested whether school climate has an additive contribution to academics beyond students» and schools» SES (compensation model), whether the school's SES influences its social climate, which in turn influences academic achievement (mediation model); or whether the relationship between SES and academics changes across schools with different climates (moderation model).
We aimed to test this hypothesis by testing a mediation model in which the relationships between both vulnerable and angry child modes, and pathological worry were mediated by avoidance.
However, criterion 3 for mediation, that high levels of mental health symptoms were associated with poor adherence and metabolic control when controlling for gender, was tested with structural equation model below.
Despite these limitations this study extends previous research by formally testing a mediation model including both mothers» and fathers» observed parenting behavior, and examining the relation between parents» psychological problems and their own as well as their partner's emotion socialization behavior.
Finally, we used hierarchical regression analyses to test the proposed mediation model (Baron and Kenny 1986).
To simultaneously test the non-linear mediation and cross-level moderation we rely on Bayesian two - level path modeling.
Quantifying and testing indirect effects in simple mediation models when the constituent paths are nonlinear.
The goal of this study was to test a mediation model in which having other - sex friends during mid-adolescence mediates the relationships between parental monitoring in early adolescence and substance use during late adolescence.
The fourth and final step was to test mediation with structural equation model.
Consistently with the role of avoidance in the cognitive model of worry, we sought testing a mediation pattern where negative beliefs about emotions were connected to maladaptive ERS through experiential avoidance.
In the present study, we developed a mediation model of substance use based on current theory and research and then tested the extent to which the model was moderated by gender and ethnicity (African American, European American, and Hispanic American), separately for 8th and 10th graders.
Given that a significant moderating effect of child age was found in Study Aim 2, the mediation model was tested separately for the two age groups (i.e., ages 9 — 12 years and ages 13 — 19 years) by using the aforementioned four criteria indicated by Baron and Kenny (1986).
We tested a mediation model in which detachment was predicted by the linear and squared effect of workload and marital satisfaction was predicted by the linear effect of detachment while controlling for the direct effect of the linear and squared effect of workload on marital satisfaction.
The test of mediation using the ACI method showed that the mediating effects were significant both in the model for supportive parenting,.375, 95 % CI -LSB-.015,.736] and in the model for inept discipline, −.169, 95 % CI [−.328, −.012].
The present study specifically aimed to extend these results by testing a mediation model according to which maternal and paternal depressive symptoms would lead to higher coparenting conflict and lower support, which would in turn lead to more negative outcomes in infants, measured in terms of difficult behaviors, and psychofunctional symptoms.
Structural equation modeling was used to test a mediation model positing an indirect pathway from social anxiety to romantic relationship functioning through functioning in close same - and other - sex friendships.
In the present study, we proposed testing a comprehensive mediation model linking parental depression, coparenting, and child symptoms.
Parental attachment, self - control, and depressive symptoms in Chinese and Italian adolescents: Test of a mediation model.
The Role of Self - Construals in the Link Between Anger Regulation and Externalizing Problems in Korean American Adolescents: Testing a Moderated Mediation Model.
A sample of n = 194 inpatient adolescents was assessed (65.5 % female, M age = 15.45 years, SD = 1.44) at admission and discharge and analyses were conducted in accordance with the aforementioned objectives including testing of moderation and mediation models.
Next, to establish mediation, we tested for a significant reduction in the direct effect between the predictor and the outcome, when each mediating variable was included in the model.
Results indicate the number of tests demonstrating significant changes in parenting constructs (PT) and significant mediation (M) out of all tests conducted; n / a: did not test for mediation; + assessed changes in the mediator and outcome (s) during the same time periods using growth models; temporal ordering could not be ensured but assessing change over multiple time points
Finally, in the main set of analyses, we tested the adjustment of a mediation model, with maternal and paternal depression predicting coparenting support and conflict, which in turn predicted child symptoms assessed by both parents.
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