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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2013 Jul 29;50(3):728–740. doi: 10.1037/a0033896

Table 1.

Multilevel Model Results of Situation-Specific (Being Alone vs. Not) and Person-Specific Characteristics on Positive and Negative Affect

Fixed effects Model 3 Model 4
γ (SE) 95% CI
γ (SE) 95% CI
Lower Upper Lower Upper
 PA, γ10 3.22(.07)*** 3.09 3.35 3.24(.06)*** 3.12 3.36
 NA, γ20 1.44(.06)*** 1.33 1.55 1.44(.05)*** 1.33 1.55
 PA × Time, γ30 −.02(.01)** −.03 −.01 −.02(.01)** −03 −.01
 NA × Time, γ40 −.01(.01) −.02 .003 −.01(.01) −.02 .003
 PA × Alone, γ50 −.10(.03)** −.17 −.03 −.09(.04)* −.16 −.01
 NA × Alone, γ60 .02(.03) −.04 .09 .002(.03) −.06 .06
 PA × Gender, γ70 -- -- -- −.08(.12) −.31 .16
 NA × Gender, γ80 -- -- -- −.05(.10) −.25 .16
 PA × Neuro, γ90 -- -- -- −.04(.01)** −.06 −.01
 NA × Neuro, γ100 -- -- -- .02(.01) −.004 .04
 PA × CES-D, γ110 -- -- -- −.04(.02)* −.08 −.003
 NA × CES-D, γ120 -- -- -- .01(.02) −.02 .04
 PA × Chronic, γ130 -- -- -- −.03(.04) −.11 .05
 NA × Chronic, γ140 -- -- -- −.02(.04) −.09 .05
 PA × Loneliness, γ150 -- -- -- .05(.09) −.12 .22
 NA × Loneliness, γ160 -- -- -- .17(.08)* .02 .32
 PA × Alone × Gender, γ170 -- -- -- −.04(.07) −.19 .10
 NA × Alone × Gender, γ180 -- -- -- .10(.06) −.02 .23
 PA × Alone × Neuro, γ190 -- -- -- −.004(.01) −.02 .01
 NA × Alone × Neuro, γ200 -- -- -- .01(.01)* .001 .03
 PA × Alone × CES-D, γ210 -- -- -- −.01(.01) −.03 .01
 NA × Alone × CES-D, γ220 -- -- -- .01(.01) −.01 .03
 PA × Alone × Chronic, γ230 -- -- -- .01(.03) −.04 .06
 NA × Alone × Chronic, γ240 -- -- -- −.01(.02) −.05 .03
 PA × Alone × Lonely, γ250 -- -- -- −.05(.05) −.15 .05
 NA × Alone × Lonely, γ260 -- -- -- .03(.04) −.06 .12

Goodness-of-fit
 Deviance 7095.2 7039.4
 AIC 7135.2 7119.4
 BIC 7181.3 7211.5

Note.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.

SE = standard error; Neuro = Neuroticism; Chronic = Chronic health conditions; AR(1) = First-order auto-regression; AIC = Akaike information criterion; BIC = Bayesian information criterion. Gender was coded −.5 = men and .5 = women. CES-D, neuroticism, chronic health conditions, and loneliness were grand-mean centered.

Results of random effects were not shown for simplicity. Results of random effects can be provided upon request.