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Table 4 Conditional Direct and Indirect Effects of MR and SoC on SSS and SWB

From: Subjective social status and well-being of adolescents and young adults in Ghanaian schools: conditional process analysis

Conditional Effects

MR Levels

B

BootSE

LLCI

ULCI

Direct effect(s) of X on Y:

Not sufficient

-2.505

0.638

-3.927

-3.756

Less sufficient

0.313

0.697

0.449

-1.055

Sufficient

0.317

0.543

0.583

− 0.749

Completely sufficient

1.486

0.592

2.511

0.325

Indirect effect of X on Y:

SSS -> SoC -> SWB

Not sufficient

− 0.113

0.169

− 0.453

0.218

Less sufficient

− 0.046

0.144

− 0.319

0.247

Sufficient

0.383

0.161

0.087

0.722

Completely sufficient

0.478

0.142

0.208

0.765

Index of moderated mediation (difference between conditional indirect effects)

Contrast

Index

BootSE

LLCI

ULCI

W1

0.067

0.220

− 0.347

0.528

W2

0.497

0.236

0.069

0.990

W3

0.591

0.231

0.154

1.070

  1. X - Subjective social status; Y – Subjective well-being
  2. W1- Less sufficient, W2- Sufficient, W3- Completely sufficient; Comparison group: Not sufficient
  3. Dindex - the difference between conditional indirect effects.