Table 5. Degree to which Momentary Psychotic Experiences in the ESM paradigm are associated with Unmet Treatment Needs at CAN interview, contingent on momentary context and emotion variables, and adjusted for PANSS psychopathology (PANSS positive, negative and general factors).
Moderating variable | Stratified association Momentary Psychotic Experiences with CAN Unmet Treatment Needs (95% CI) | P Interaction* | P Interaction* (sensitivity analysis†) | |
Momentary negative affect | Low NA | 0.07 (0.00–0.15) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
High NA | 0.12 (0.05–0.20) | |||
Momentary positive affect | Low PA | 0.12 (0.05–0.20) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
High PA | 0.07 (0.00–0.15) | |||
Momentary event stress | Low stress | 0.08 (0.00–0.15) | 0.002 | 0.004 |
High stress | 0.12 (0.04–0.19) | |||
Momentary activity stress | Low stress | 0.08 (0.01–0.16) | 0.002 | <0.001 |
High stress | 0.12 (0.04–0.19) |
Interaction tests whether, for example, dichotomous NA moderates the association between Momentary Psychotic Experiences (dependent variable) and Unmet Treatment Needs (independent variable).
†Sensitivity analysis tests same interaction using dichotomous measure of Momentary Psychotic Experiences (dependent variable) and dichotomous measure of Unmet Treatment Needs (independent variable).