Table 3.
Unstandardized Estimates (Standard Errors) for Within-Person Positive Mood and Negative Mood Mediating the Effect of Depressive Symptoms on Within-Person Pain and Restrictions
Total Pain | Total Restrictions | |
---|---|---|
Within-Person Positive Mood Model | ||
Intercept | .67 (1.65) | .56 (1.73) |
Age | .01 (.02) | .01 (.02) |
Gender | -.21 (.54) | -.42 (.57) |
Time of Day | -.09 (.02)*** | -.05 (.02)** |
Weekend Day | .10 (.05)+ | .23 (.06)*** |
Stress Experience | .10 (.06) | .20 (.07)** |
Positive Mood | -.07 (.03)** | -.11 (.03)*** |
Depressive Symptoms | .09 (.04)* | .08 (.04)* |
Within-Person Negative Mood Model | ||
Intercept | .68 (1.65) | .57 (1.73) |
Age | .01 (.02) | .01 (.02) |
Gender | -.21 (.54) | -.42 (.57) |
Time of Day | -.09 (.02)* | -.06 (.02)** |
Weekend Day | .09 (.05)+ | .22 (.06)*** |
Stress Experience | .12 (.07)+ | .23 (.08)** |
Negative Mood | .05 (.03) | .07 (.03)* |
Depressive Symptoms | .09 (.04)* | .08 (.04)* |
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. Positive and negative mood were person-mean centered.