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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Nov 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Psychol. 2006 Sep;62(9):1097–1113. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20297

Table 7.

Multilevel Random Effects Regression Models Predicting Daily Relationship Stress and Enjoyment with Spouse

Predictor Daily relationshipstress with spouse a Daily Relationship enjoyment with spouse b
B F B F
Mean negative daily events with spouse .414 70.13 *** ---- ----
Mean positive daily events with spouse ---- ---- .220 40.34 ***
Mean daily pain/tenderness .003 .00 .035 .25
Mean daily fatigue .003 2.64 .000 .03
Mean daily disability .005 .01 -.043 .24
Gender c .009 .03 -.037 .13
Age -.003 2.49 -.002 .37
Education -.004 .05 -.017 .49
Income .006 .72 .011 1.25
Neuroticism .006 .02 -.045 .67
Extraversion .027 .40 .032 .25
Current day’s pain/tenderness d .049 9.56 ** -.041 5.15 *
Current day’s fatigue d .000 .02 -.002 7.77 **
Current day’s negative events w/ spouse d .439 551.75 *** ---- ----
Current day’s positive events w/ spouse d ---- ---- .245 163.91 ***
*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001

Note: Model predicting stress included mean and current daily negative events with spouse; model predicting enjoyment included mean and current daily positive events with spouse.

a

Adjusting for mean daily and current day’s relationship enjoyment with spouse

b

Adjusting for mean daily and current day’s relationship stress with spouse

c

Male=0; Female=1

d

Person-centered