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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2025 Aug 21;45(2):150–161. doi: 10.1037/hea0001541

Table 2:

EMA Variables for Follow-up Participants at Time 1 and Time 2 (n = 99); Aggregate Mean (Standard Deviation) and Variance Component Analysis

Time 1 Time 2
M (SD) Reliability (VCA or Beta) M (SD) Reliability (VCA or Beta)
Appraisal 1.84 (.79) n/a 1.51 (.73) n/a
Collaboration 2.40 (1.33) n/a 2.05 (1.25) n/a
Happiness 3.77 (.73) .72 3.57 (.87) .81
Depression 1.44 (.51) .77 1.33 (.46) .75
Anger 1.54 (.51) .76 1.34 (.40) .79
Anxiety* 1.55 (.58) .54, p <.001 1.42 (.62) .59, p < .001
Coping Efficacy 3.84 (1.07) n/a 3.27 (1.20) n/a
Emotional support* 2.59 (.81) .43, p < .001 2.46 (1.00) .55, p < .001
Instrumental support* 1.91 (.73) .57, p < .001 1.98 (.92) .65, p < .001
Unsupportive interactions 1.17 (.30) .67 1.15 (.36) .67
Perceived positive response* .01 (.83) .77, p < .001 .02 (.85) .84, p < .001
Perceived negative response* −.04 (.68) .23, p < .001 −.02 (78) .27, p < .001
Blood glucose checking .65 (.38) n/a .52 (.41) n/a
Dietary adherence 3.48 (.81) n/a 3.57 (.71) n/a

Note: n/a: only one item was used to assess the construct;

*

these are two-item scales, so the reliability is reported as a beta coefficient of one variable predicting the other with the p value noted.