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. 2013 Nov;122(4):998–1009. doi: 10.1037/a0034957

Table 3. Within-Person Associations Between Daily Diary Intrusion Characteristics, Emotions and Cognitive-Behavioral Responses.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Note. Coefficients are based on standardized level 1 variables, Bonferroni correction was applied resulting in an adjusted p value of p < .001; *** p < .001; self-medication was not included in this analyses due to low count (4.3% of responses).
1. Vividness
2. Nowness .41
3. Fear .22 .45***
4. Helplessness .28 .54*** .66***
5. Anger .29 .40 .34 .45***
6. Guilt .03 .46*** .51*** .39 .22
7. Shame .21 .54*** −.37*** .78*** −.03 .49***
8. Suppression .11 .06 .12 .11 .14 −.03 .06
9. Dwelling .14 −.01 −.01 .02 .06 .02 −.05 −.49***
10. Distraction .11 .10 .04 .06 .19 .01 .06 .19*** −.03