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Table 3 Regression coefficients, standard errors, and model summary information for parallel mediator model with enacted stigma as the antecedent, internalized stigma and depression as the mediators, and self-rated health as the outcome

From: Impact of experienced HIV stigma on health is mediated by internalized stigma and depression: results from the people living with HIV stigma index in Ontario

 

Consequent

 

Internalized Stigma

Depression

Self-Rated Health

Antecedent

Coefficient (se)

p-value

(95% CI)

Coefficient (se)

p-value

(95% CI)

Coefficient (se)

p-value

(95% CI)

Enacted Stigma

0.45 (0.03)

< 0.01

(0.38, 0.51)

2.53 (0.32)

< 0.01

(1.90, 3.16)

−0.03 (0.06)

0.63

(−0.15, 0.09)

Internalized Stigma

−0.19 (0.07)

< 0.01

(−0.32, − 0.06)

Depression

− 0.06 (0.01)

< 0.01

(− 0.08, − 0.05)

Indirect Effect (Int Stig)

− 0.08 (0.03)

(− 0.14, − 0.03)

Indirect Effect (Dep)

− 0.16 (0.03)

(− 0.22, − 0.11)

Constant

1.13 (0.15)

< 0.01

(0.83, 1.43)

0.88 (1.44)

0.54

(−1.95, 3.71)

4.64 (0.26)

< 0.01

(4.13, 5.15)

 

R2 = 0.27

R2 = 0.16

R2 = 0.21

 

F(8, 667) = 31.62, p < 0.01

F(8, 667) = 16.10, p < 0.01

F(10, 665) = 17.91, p < 0.01

  1. Note Pathways shown are unstandardized beta coefficients; Int Stig = Internalized Stigma, Dep = Depression
  2. Covariates included: age, years since HIV diagnosis, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, education, employment