Table 5. Examining emotional reactivity in negative affect and positive affect as a function of daily negative and positive events.
Negative Affect | Positive Affect | ||||
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Estimate | (SE) | Estimate | (SE) | ||
Fixed effects | |||||
Intercept (no negative or positive event), γ00 | 1.27* | (0.03) | 2.93* | (0.06) | |
Childhood Trauma, γ01 | 0.06 | (0.03) | –0.22* | (0.07) | |
Negative Event, γ10 | 0.17* | (0.01) | –0.15* | (0.02) | |
Negative Event x Childhood Trauma, γ11 | 0.03* | (0.01) | –0.07* | (0.02) | |
Positive Event, γ20 | –0.07* | (0.01) | 0.38* | (0.02) | |
Positive Event x Childhood Trauma, γ21 | 0.001 | (0.01) | 0.11* | (0.02) | |
Random effects | |||||
Intercept | 0.11* | (0.01) | 0.58* | (0.06) | |
Residual | 0.09* | (0.002) | 0.28* | (0.01) |
Intraclass correlction (ICC): Positive affect = .672; Negative affect = .568.
*p <.05.