Table 2. BPD Symptoms and Emotional Experiences Over 14 Days.
Outcome | df | b | F | Residual Estimate | Intercept Variance Estimate |
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Negative Emotion | |||||
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Overall | 1, 102 | .08 | 39.75* | .18* | .15* |
Frequency | 1, 99 | .07 | 26.68* | .24* | .14* |
Duration | 1, 105 | .08 | 30.24* | .16* | .22* |
Intensity | 1, 100 | .08 | 36.29* | .28* | .17* |
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Positive Emotion | |||||
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Overall | 1, 104 | -.02 | 1.13 | .17* | .23* |
Frequency | 1, 104 | -.03 | 2.58 | .24* | .38* |
Duration | 1, 103 | -.01 | .98 | .18* | .20* |
Intensity | 1, 103 | -.00 | .01 | .21* | .22* |
Notes.
p <.001. Multilevel modeling was used to examine the relationship between BPD symptoms and emotional experiences, which were assessed using the Multidimensional Emotion Questionnaire (Victor & Klonsky, 2013), longitudinally, over the course of the 14-day period. Residual estimates represent the variance in positive and negative emotional ratings within participants across time. Intercept variance estimates represent the variance in positive and negative emotional ratings between participants. N ranged from 100 to 106 due to missing data.