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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2013 Apr 29;81(4):10.1037/a0032879. doi: 10.1037/a0032879

Table 3.

Multilevel Models Predicting Depressive Symptom Composite Scores across 14 Assessments

Fixed Effect B(SE) Linear Model Log-linear Model
Intercept 47.21 (0.58)* 53.33 (0.59)*
Assessment slope −2.30 (0.058)* −29.93 (0.68)*
Random Effects Variance Estimate (SE)
Intercept 104.95 (8.97)* 104.33 (9.34)*
Assessment slope 0.99 (0.090)* 134.59 (12.24)*
Model Fit
Bayes Information Criterion 36495 35851

Note. N = 362. Composite scores are the standardized average of the 21-item Beck Depression Inventory, 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, and 30-item Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology--Self-Report. Assessment slopes computed with assessment coded 1-14 in linear models and log(assessment) in the log-linear models. Smaller Bayes Information Criterion values indicate better model fit.

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p < .01.