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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2014 Sep;33(9):929–937. doi: 10.1037/hea0000059

Table 3.

Models Including Loneliness, Person-centered Interpersonal Events, and Their Interactions Predicting Daily Outcomes

Dependent Variable B(SE) df p-value
Pain

Level 1
  ΔLoneliness .92 (.53) 1659 .08
  ΔDaily Negative Events .21 (.37) 1659 .57
  ΔLoneliness X ΔNegative Events .33 (.31) 1659 .28
  Chronic Loneliness X ΔNegative Events −.28 (.45) 1659 .54
  Depressive Symptoms 8.98 (.96) 1659 <.0001
Level 2
  Chronic Loneliness 5.53 (1.97) 116 <.01

Interpersonal Stress

Level 1
  ΔLoneliness .06 (.03) 1659 .06
  ΔDaily Negative Events .26 (.02) 1659 <.0001
  ΔLoneliness X ΔNegative Events .01 (.01) 1659 .40
  Chronic Loneliness X ΔNegative Events .01 (.02) 1659 .68
  Depressive Symptoms .15 (.04) 1659 <.001
Level 2
  Chronic Loneliness .31 (.06) 116 <.0001

Interpersonal Enjoyment

Level 1
  ΔLoneliness −.13 (.03) 1659 <.0001
  ΔDaily Positive Events .12 (.01) 1659 <.0001
  ΔLoneliness X ΔPositive Events .03 (.01) 1659 <.05
  Chronic Loneliness X ΔPositive Events .04 (.01) 1659 <.01
  Depressive Symptoms −.24 (.04) 1659 <.0001
Level 2
  Chronic Loneliness −.25 (.08) 116 <.01

Note. Δdenotes person-centered variable. Chronic loneliness scores are sample-centered.