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. 2013 Jun;22(2):402–406. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.008

Table 1.

Negative binomial regression models showing that residual PANAS mood change over the film significantly predicted the frequency of positive and neutral IAMs over 1 week.

Variable B SE OR 95% CI
Positive IAMs film viewing model
Intercept 0.70 1.09 2.01 [0.24, 16.93]
Residual PANAS mood change 0.47 0.13 1.60⁎⁎⁎ [1.23, 2.06]
Recognition memory of the film −0.0015 0.014 1.00 [0.97, 1.03]



Positive IAMs participant characteristics model
Intercept 0.71 0.73 2.03 [0.48, 8.52]
Age 0.0039 0.018 1.00 [0.97, 1.04]
Gender [Male coded as 1] 0.14 0.25 1.15 [0.70, 1.90]
MDQ 0.023 0.031 1.02 [0.96, 1.09]
BDI-IIcr −0.22 0.20 0.81 [0.55, 1.19]
STAI-T −0.00066 0.013 1.00 [0.97, 1.03]



Neutral IAMs mood change model
Intercept 0.41 0.12 1.51⁎⁎⁎ [1.20, 1.91]
Residual PANAS mood change 0.28 0.12 1.32 [1.04, 1.67]

Note: OR = Odds Ratios; CI = Confidence Intervals; MDQ = Mood Disorders Questionnaire; STAI-T = State Trait Anxiety Inventory Trait version; BDI-IIcr = Beck Depression Inventory Second Edition, cube rooted.

∗∗p < 0.01.

⁎⁎⁎

p < 0.001.

p < 0.05.