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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 18.
Published in final edited form as: Cognit Ther Res. 2023 Jul 4;47(5):841–850. doi: 10.1007/s10608-023-10408-2

Table 3.

Multilevel modeling of AS, EA, and anxiety

MASC-C MASC-P CGI-S
Model Separate Models Joint Model Separate Models Joint Model Separate Models Joint Model
unstandardized unstandardized standardized unstandardized unstandardized standardized unstandardized unstandardized standardized
Time −16.02 (2.05) *** −13.07 (1.87) *** −.89 (.11) ***
AFQ-Y .68 (.11) *** .35 (.15) * 5.09 (2.2) * .16 (.10) −.07 (0.15) −1.10 (2.17) .01 (.00) * .01 (.01) .11 (.09)
CASI 1.31 (.19) *** .85 (.27) ** 6.80 (2.2) ** .50 (.19) * .60 (.27) * 4.80 (2.17) * .02 (.00) * .01 (.01) .06 (.09)
Time * AFQ-Y −.32 (.20) −.12 (.18) .00 (.00)
Time * CASI .13 (.36) .21 (.33) .00 (.00)

Note. Statistics above list b with SE in parathesis

*

= p < .05

**

= p < .01

***

= p < .001

Separate models tested each predictor separately; the AFQ and CASI models controlled for time. In the joint model, the AFQ, CASI, and time were all regressed on each outcome variable.