Table 5 Relationships between quality of life-mediated self-efficacy and suicidal ideation.

From: Self-efficacy and quality of life mediate self-reported mental health outcomes in visual snow syndrome

Antecedent

Self-efficacy

QOL

Suicidal ideation

Coeff.

SE

t

p-value

Coeff.

SE

t

p-value

Coeff.

SE

t

p-value

VSS

-7.034

1.067

-6.591

< 0.001

-5.752

1.597

-3.603

< 0.001

− 0.010

0.281

− 0.034

0.973

Self-efficacy

-

-

-

-

0.758

0.114

6.651

< 0.001

0.005

0.022

0.203

0.840

QOL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

− 0.075

0.015

-5.085

< 0.001

Constant

37.646

1.676

22.464

< 0.001

56.174

4.806

11.690

< 0.001

11.015

1.158

9.510

< 0.001

 

R2 = 0.252

R2 = 0.459

R2 = 0.688

 

F = 43.436, p < 0.001

F = 54.316, p < 0.001

F = 93.405, p < 0.001

  1. This figure presents the hierarchical regression analysis of the effects of Group, Self-efficacy, and Quality of Life (QOL) on Suicidal ideation. Three variables, Self-efficacy, QOL, and Group, are tested in relation to Suicidal ideation in the regression model. The t-values and p-values indicate the statistical significance of each path, with p < 0.001 showing strong relationships.VSS = visual snow syndrome; QOL = quality of life. Coefficients (Coeff.) and standard errors (SE) are presented for each path.