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Table 4 Indirect paths for the scores of ASLEC and each dimension of the CTQ-SF mediating the association between scores for schizoid tendencies and aggressive behaviors in males and females

From: Association between schizoid tendencies and aggressive behaviors: mediating and moderating influences in childhood trauma and life events among Chinese adolescents

Gender

Paths

Effect

Boot SE†

Boot LLCL†

Boot ULCL†

Male

Schizoid tendencies → ASLEC → aggressive behaviors

0.0907

0.0194

0.0467

0.1229

Schizoid tendencies → emotional abuse → aggressive behaviors

0.0148

0.0188

− 0.0175

0.0562

Schizoid tendencies → physical abuse → aggressive behaviors

− 0.0095

0.0119

− 0.0338

0.0127

Schizoid tendencies → sexual abuse → aggressive behaviors

− 0.0045

0.0080

− 0.0216

0.0107

Schizoid tendencies → emotional neglect → aggressive behaviors

0.0163

0.0073

0.0041

0.0322

Female

Schizoid tendencies → ASLEC → aggressive behaviors

0.0429

0.0169

0.0123

0.0777

Schizoid tendencies → emotional abuse → aggressive behaviors

0.0691

0.0180

0.0362

0.1079

Schizoid tendencies → physical abuse → aggressive behaviors

0.0096

0.0097

− 0.0068

0.0314

Schizoid tendencies → sexual abuse → aggressive behaviors

− 0.0120

0.0075

− 0.0306

− 0.0014

Schizoid tendencies → emotional neglect → aggressive behaviors

0.0119

0.0073

− 0.0010

0.0278

  1. †Boot: bootstrapping; LLCL: lower level confidence limit; ULCL: upper level confidence limit