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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2016 Feb;50(1):12–23. doi: 10.1007/s12160-015-9723-2

Table 1.

Unstandardized Estimates (Standard Errors) for Depressive Symptoms Predicting Within-Person Pain, Restrictions, and Positive and Negative Mood

Within-Person Pain Variables
Within-Person Mood Variables
Total Pain Total Restrictions Positive Mood Negative Mood
Intercept .66 (1.65) .55 (1.73) 4.16 (.86)*** -.43 (.72)
Age .01 (.02) .01 (.02) -.02 (.01)+ .01 (.01)
Gender -.21 (.54) -.42 (.57) -.004 (.28) -.01 (.24)
Time of Day -.09 (.02)*** -.06 (.02)** .06 (.02)** -.01 (.02)
Weekend Day .08 (.05) .21 (.06)*** .24 (.07)*** -.17 (.08)*
Stress Experience .16 (.06)** .29 (.07)*** -.81 (.08)*** .83 (.06)***
Depressive Symptoms .09 (.04)* .08 (.04)* -.04 (.02)* .04 (.02)**

Note.

+

p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001. Age was a continuous variable. Gender (1 = Female; 2 = Male), Weekend Day (0 = Weekday; 1= Weekend), and Stress Experience (0 = No Stressor; 1 = Stress Occurrence) were dichotomous variables. Time of day was coded to approximate each EMA interval ranging from 1 to 5.