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Fig 1.

Mediation model between SES and SRH.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the primary study variables.

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Table 2.

Respondents’ demographic characteristics.

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Table 3.

Correlation analysis between the study variables.

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Table 4.

Fitting indexes of the mediating model.

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Fig 2.

PE and SPS act as mediators in the association between SES and SRH.

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Table 5.

Estimates of individual paths in the mediation model.

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Fig 3.

Mediation model for females (Abbreviations: SES, socioeconomic status; PE, physical exercise; SRH, self-rated health; SPS, social-psychological stress.).

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Fig 4.

Mediation model for males (Abbreviations: SES, socioeconomic status; PE, physical exercise; SRH, self-rated health; SPS, social-psychological stress.).

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