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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2014 Sep 22;29(4):814–827. doi: 10.1037/a0037619

Table 4.

Multilevel Model examining the coupling of Memory Performance and Depressive Symptoms with Subjective Memory (Random Effects)

Parameter

Random effects (variance-covariance matrix)
Intercept Time Time × time Occasion-sp. memory Occasion-sp. DS
Intercept 42.154* (0.501)
Time 0.010 (0.042) 0.139* (0.006)
Time × time −0.102* (0.009) −0.002 (0.001) 0.002* (<0.001)
Occasion-sp. memory −0.030 (0.025) −0.006 (0.002) 0.000 (<0.001) 0.011* (0.002)
Occasion-sp. DS 0.052 (0.023) 0.003 (0.002) 0.001 (<0.001) −0.001 (0.001) 0.019* (0.001)
Residual variance 37.773* (0.208)

Note. N = 27,395 participants. Subjective memory, memory performance and depressive symptoms standardized to a T metric (M = 50, SD = 10) based on cross-sectional data of the present sample at baseline. Unstandardized estimates. Standard errors in parentheses. DS = depressive symptoms.

*

p < .001.