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. 2013 Feb 13;40(2):278–286. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbs194

Table 1.

Moderation by Risk Factors of the Effect of Time (Before and Following Increase in NA) on Paranoia

Effect on paranoia Childhood Adversity × Timea Childhood Adversity × Timea,b Stress Sensitivity × Timea Stress Sensitivity × Timea,b Depression × Timea Depression × Timea,b
β χ2 P β χ2 P β χ2 P β χ2 P β χ2 P β χ2 P
t: During NA increase .05 4.2 .04 .02 0.8 .36 .07 9.7 .002 .06 7.5 .006 .03 2.0 .15 .00 0.0 .99
t + 1: 1 beep later .06 5.1 .02 .02 0.5 .49 .06 5.3 .02 .04 2.3 .13 .08 10.1 .002 .06 4.8 .03
t + 2: 2 beeps later .04 2.8 .09 .01 0.1 .80 .01 0.1 .79 −.01 0.1 .72 .05 4.6 .03 .04 2.4 .12
t + 3: 3 beeps later .01 0.1 .78 −.02 0.3 .59 .03 1.6 .21 .03 0.8 .38 .03 1.0 .31 .02 0.6 .42
t + 4: 4 beeps later −.02 0.6 .44 −.05 2.1 .15 .03 0.9 .35 .02 0.6 .45 .02 0.4 .54 .02 0.4 .53
t + 5: 5 beeps later .02 0.8 .38 .01 0.0 .88 .02 0.4 .54 .01 0.1 .81 .05 2.4 .12 .04 1.2 .28

Note: All effects sizes of the interactions were standardized. Significant interaction effects are in bold. The reference category is the moment before the increase in negative affect (NA) (t − 1). Time difference between beeps is on average 90min.

aAnalysis is corrected for absolute increase in NA.

bFull model includes all three 2-way interactions (childhood adversity × time, stress sensitivity × time, and depression × time).