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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Decis Making. 2018 Oct 20;38(8):1027–1039. doi: 10.1177/0272989X18806493

Table 3.

Effects of emotion condition on perceived risk (PR)

Perceived risk of target condition Perceived risk of side effect
If took pill If did not take pill If took pill If did not take pill
β p-value ω2 β p-value ω2 β p-value ω2 β p-value ω2
Deliberative risk perceptions
Emotion condition
 Anger 0.072 0.13 0.00073 0.028 0.58 −0.00039 0.10 0.038 0.0019 0.051 0.32 < .001
 Fear 0.0087 0.86 −0.00055 −0.035 0.49 −0.00029 0.034 0.47 −0.00028 0.12 0.022 0.0024
Experiential risk perceptions
Emotion condition
 Anger 0.041 0.55 −0.00036 0.099 0.16 0.00057 0.028 0.7 −0.00048 0.034 0.62 −0.00042
 Fear −0.00036 0.99 −0.00056 −0.0068 0.92 −0.00055 0.075 0.31 2.1E-05 0.15 0.03 0.0021
Affective risk perceptions
Emotion condition
 Anger 0.87 0.15 0.00058 0.052 0.36 < .0001 0.17a 0.002 0.0046 0.049 0.41 −0.00017
 Fear 0.034 0.55 −0.00035 0.12 0.024 0.0022 0.015 0.83 −0.00051 0.062 0.28 < 0.0001

ref = reference category

Adjusted models included age, sex, race/ethnicity, health status, and target health condition as covariates.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001

a

Statistically significant effect in models adjusted for multiple comparisons when Q = .05 (all effects remained significant when Q = .25).