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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2013 May 2;51(8):425–433. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.04.003

Table 5.

Multilevel logistic regression of Positive Affect.

Covariates b SE z p OR
Model 1 (deviance =686.2, n = 746)

Events
 Any Psychotic Symptom −.595 .289 −2.056 .039* .551
 Any Stressful Event −.950 .280 −3.393 .000*** .386
Contextual Factors
 Doing Nothing −.408 .281 −1.454 .146 .664
 Home of relative/friend .031 .396 .078 .937 1.031
 Number of Interactions .256 .112 2.278 .022* 1.292

Model 2 (deviance = 639.3, n = 719, p = .000)

Events
 Any Psychotic Symptom −.617 .287 −2.147 .031* .539
 Any Stressful Event −.921 .279 −3.299 .000*** .398
Contextual Factors
 Doing Nothing −.486 .284 −1.715 .086 .614
 Home of relative/friend .086 .389 0.222 .823 1.090
 Number of Interactions .217 .115 1.882 .059 1.243
Psychological Regulation
 Avg. Experiential Acceptance 1.030 .312 3.299 .000*** 2.801
 Avg. Cognitive Reappraisal .031 .253 .126 .899 1.032

Note. N = 25; b = unstandardized slopes; SE= standart error ;

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001,

p < .10