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Table 3 Results of the moderation analyses

From: Does stigmatization moderate the association between intention and implementation of learned prevention-strategies at work after a depressive episode? – a cross-sectional pilot study

 

B

S.E.

β

t

p

ΔR2

95% CI

(bootstrapping)

Anticipated stigmatization

 Intention

−0.18

0.22

.47

6.05

<.001

 

.32–.63

 Anticipated stigmatization

− 1.57

0.48

−.19

−2.47

.02

 

−.34 – -.04

 Intention*anticipated stigmatization

0.24

0.08

.26

3.00

.003

.054

.09–.44

Experienced stigmatization

 Intention

0.21

0.18

.49

5.85

<.001

 

.32–.66

 Experienced stigmatization

−0.94

0.56

−.15

−1.62

.11

 

−.33–.03

 Intention*experienced stigmatization

0.14

0.09

.16

1.50

.13

.014

−.05–.36

  1. Controlled for depressiveness. B = unstandardized regression coefficient, S.E. = standard error, β = standardized regression coefficient, t = t-value, p = p-value (significance), ΔR2 = change in R2 (explained variance by interaction term), CI = confidence interval generated with bootstrapping (N = 1000). Significant result in bold