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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2017 Sep 28;35(1):43–49. doi: 10.1002/da.22679

Table 1.

Results from mixed models.

Variable B (SE) p
Model 1: Predicting next-day social support
 Intercept 2.36 (0.42) <0.0001
 Same-day PTSD symptom deviation (person-mean centered) 0.07 (0.03) 0.02
 Same-day social support deviation (person-mean centered) 0.32 (0.03) <0.0001
 Next-day PTSD symptom deviation (person-mean centered) -0.08 (0.03) 0.004
 Person-mean PTSD symptoms -0.22 (0.12) 0.06
 Time since assault 0.06 (0.10) 0.54
Model 2: Predicting next-day PTSD symptoms
 Intercept 2.57 (0.35) <0.0001
 Same-day PTSD symptom deviation (person-mean centered) 0.10 (0.01) <0.0001
 Same-day social support deviation (person-mean centered) 0.01 (0.01) 0.53
 Next-day social support deviation (person-mean centered) -0.04 (0.01) 0.005
 Person-mean social support -0.21 (0.10) 0.03
 Time since assault -0.03 (0.09) 0.74