TPC Journal V7, Issue 4 - FULL ISSUE

342 The Professional Counselor | Volume 7, Issue 4 Figure 3. Standardized Estimates of the Final Model R-square values showed that war accounted for 44% of the variance in PTSD; optimism accounted for 51% of the variance in religious commitment; and PTSD, optimism, and religious commitment accounted for 83% of the variance in PTG. As shown in Table 2, all goodness-of-fit indices for the revised model were in ideal parameters. Table 2 Fit Indices and Modification of Theoretical Model ( N = 350) Model χ 2 df Pr > χ 2 Δ χ 2 Δdf CFI SRMR RMSEA RMSEA CL 90 Baseline 2697.77 210 < .0001 -- -- Measurement Model (M m ) 338.17 179 < .0001 2359.60 31 .936 0.056 0.050 (0.042-0.059) Theoretical Model (M T ) 347.65 179 < .0001 -- -- .932 0.062 0.052 (0.044-0.060) Modified Theoretical Model (M Tm ) 292.98 176 < .0001 54.67 3 .953 0.049 0.044 (0.035-0.052) Note: χ2 = chi square; df = degrees of freedom; CFI = Comparative Fit Index; SRMR = Standardized Root Mean Square Residual; RMSEA = Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; RMSEA CL90 = RMSEA 90% Confidence Limits

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