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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2018 May;9(3):197–206. doi: 10.1037/per0000289

Table 2.

The Influence of BPD Symptoms on Sadness in Response to Perceptions of Rejection From Romantic Versus Nonromantic Partners

Variable b SE df F ra
Intercept 1.27 0.029 2100.415 1922.003*** 0.691
Days passed −0.001 0.001 1999.486 0.692 0.019
BPD −0.005 0.004 2919.702 1.515 0.023
OPD 0.011 0.002 3079.281 49.841*** 0.126
Gender 0.060 0.029 1936.603 4.396* 0.048
Rejection_b 1.15 0.117 1931.704 95.391*** 0.217
Rejection_w 0.256 0.045 818.982 32.901*** 0.197
Partner 0.018 0.012 1922.542 2.101 0.033
OPD*rejection_w −0.007 0.005 928.865 2.172 0.048
BPD*rejection_w 0.002 0.012 835.079 0.044 0.007
Partner*rejection_w 0.234 0.052 1994.958 19.920*** 0.099
OPD*partner 0.002 0.001 1632.684 1.984 0.035
BPD*partner −0.007 0.004 1996.859 3.503 0.042
OPD*partner*rejection_w 0.017 0.005 2594.321 10.299** 0.063
BPD*partner*rejection_w −0.030 0.013 2568.224 5.033* 0.044

Note. Analyses were based on 5833 observations for 101 participants (122 observations were not used due to missing values). BPD = borderline personality disorder symptoms; OPD = other personality disorder symptoms; rejection_b = between-person rejection; rejection_w = within-person rejection.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.

a

Effect sizes were computed using the procedure recommended by Rosenthal and Rosnow (1984), r = √(F/F+df)