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Table 2 Results of the mediation model for the effect of emotional insecurity on NSSI

From: How does emotional insecurity affect non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese early adolescents: a longitudinal study

 

Model 1 (T2 PE)

Model 2 (T2 NSSI)

β

SE

t

95% CI

β

SE

t

95% CI

Age

0.03

0.04

0.62

[− 0.06, 0.11]

0.04

0.03

1.19

[− 0.03, 0.10]

Gender

0.33

0.06

5.11***

[0.20, 0.46]

0.04

0.05

0.69

[− 0.07, 0.14]

T1 NSSI

0.18

0.03

5.48***

[0.12, 0.24]

0.62

0.03

23.53***

[0.57, 0.67]

T1 EI

0.14

0.03

4.14***

[0.07, 0.20]

0.04

0.03

1.35

[− 0.02, 0.09]

T2 PE

    

0.09

0.03

3.30**

[0.04, 0.14]

R2

0.09

0.43

F

22.41***

133.57***

  1. Gender was coded as 1 = males and 2 = females
  2. EI Emotional insecurity, NSSI Non-suicidal self-injury, PE Peer exclusion, T1 Time 1, T2 Time 2
  3. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001