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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2017 Feb 14;47(9):1585–1596. doi: 10.1017/S0033291716003524

Table 2.

Fixed Effects Estimates for Individual Predictor Models Predicting Degree of Premenstrual Elevation in Three Different Types of Impairment from Premenstrual Elevations in all other DRSP Items

Premenstrual Impairment Elevation

DRSP Item Occupational Recreational Relational
Premenstrual Elevation of Core Emotional Symptoms
Depression .15*** .14*** .13***
Hopelessness .15*** .14*** .13***
Worthlessness/Guilt .14*** .14*** .14***
Anxiety .13*** .13*** .15***
Mood Swings .16*** .15*** .16***
Rejection Sensitivity .16*** .15*** .17***
Anger/Irritability .15*** .14*** .17***
Interpersonal Conflict .14*** .15*** .20***
Premenstrual Elevation of Secondary Symptoms
Low Interest .18*** .17*** .15***
Poor Concentration .18*** .16*** .14***
Lethargic/Tired .17*** .15*** .12***
Appetite/Overate .12*** .12*** .12***
Food Cravings .12*** .11*** .11***
Slept More .16*** .14*** .11***
Trouble Sleeping .12*** .12*** .10***
Overwhelm .18*** .17*** .18***
Out of Control .17*** .16*** .17***
Breast Tenderness .10*** .10*** .12***
Swelling/Bloating .12*** .12*** .12***
Headache .09*** .11*** .08***
Joint/Muscle Pain .12*** .13*** .11***

Note.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.

Predictors are standardized using the full sample; therefore, estimates can be interpreted as the impact of a one standard-deviation increase in the predictor on premenstrual elevation of the outcome (e.g., Estimate = .15 can be interpreted as meaning that a one standard deviation increase in the predictor is associated with a 15% greater premenstrual elevation of impairment over one’s follicular baseline).