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Table 5 The Standardized Direct and Indirect Effects of the variables in the study

From: Relationship between psychosocial working conditions, stress perception, and needle-stick injury among healthcare workers in Shanghai

Variables

Effect

Bias-corrected 95%CI

p-value

Total effect

 Working condition(M3)

Needle-stick

0.64

0.60~0.67

<.001

 Working condition(M4)

Needle-stick

0.63

0.59~0.66

<.001

 Working condition(M5)

Needle-stick

0.64

0.60~0.67

<.001

Direct effect

 Working condition(M3)

Needle-stick

0.40

0.32~0.47

<.001

 Working condition(M4)

Needle-stick

0.63

0.59~0.66

<.001

 Working condition(M5)

Needle-stick

0.39

0.32~0.48

.040

 Helplessness

Needle-stick

0.31

0.23~0.39

<.001

 Low self-efficacy

Needle-stick

0.06

0.02~0.11

.010

 Stress perception

Needle-stick

0.32

0.22~0.39

.020

 Working condition(M3)

Helplessness

0.78

0.75~0.81

<.001

 Working condition(M4)

Low self-efficacy

0.10

0.03~0.16

.004

 Working condition(M5)

Stress perception

0.78

0.75~0.81

<.001

Indirect effect

Mediator

 

Needle-stick

 

 Working condition

Helplessness

0.24

0.18~0.30

<.001

Low self-efficacy

0.01

−0.01~0.02

.070

Stress perception

0.25

0.19~0.31

.015