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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2018 May 28;48(12):2085–2095. doi: 10.1017/S0033291718001253

Table 2.

Multilevel Model Results: Within-Person Menstrual Cycle Phase Contrasts for Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Symptoms


Within-Person Phase Contrasts (Standardized Fixed Effects)
Perimenstrual Phase (Falling E/P)
Midluteal Phase (High Stable E/P)
Follicular Phase (Low Stable E/P)
v. Follicular (Low Stable E/P) v. Midluteal (High Stable E/P) v. Ovulatory (Rising E/Low P) v. Ovulatory (Rising E/Low P) v. Follicular (Low E/P) v. Ovulatory (Rising E/Low P)



Core Cyclical Emotional Symptoms (DRSP)
Depression −.12 (.35) −.51*** (.14) −.51** (.17) −.01 (.17) .39** (.14) −.39** (.15)
Hopelessness −.12 (.12) −.44** (.14) −.71*** (.16) −.26 (.17) .32* (.13) −.59*** (.16)
Anxiety −.61*** (.13) −.34* (.15) −.70*** (.17) −.37* (.18) −.28 (.14) −.09 (.17)
Rejection Sens −.26* (.12) −.33* (.14) −.40* (.16) −.07 (.17) .07 (.13) −.13 (.15)
Anger/Irritability −.51*** (.13) −.24* (.11) −.76*** (.17) −.52** (.18) −.27* (.13) −.24 (.17)
Interpersonal Conflict −.71*** (.13) −.33* (.14) −.77*** (.17) −.44* (.18) −.37* (.14) −.07 (.16)
Additional Symptoms
Anhedonia −.12 (.13) −.35* (.15) −.34* (.17) .004 (.19) .22 (.14) −.22 (.17)
Overwhelmed, Can’t Cope −.50*** (.12) −.36* (.14) −.70*** (.17) −.35 (.16) .14 (.13) .21 (.16)
Shame −.22 (.12) −.28* (.12) −.54** (.16) −.26 (.17) .49*** (.13) −.76*** (.16)
Felt Invalidation −.60*** (.13) −.45** (.15) −.53** (.17) −.07 (.18 −.15 (.14) −.08 (.18)
Anger Rumination −.54*** (.13) −.42** (.15) −.50** (.17) −.07 (.18) −.12 (.14) .04 (.17)
Physical Symptoms −.36** (.13) −.39* (.15) −.79*** (.17) −.41* (.18) −.01 (.14) −.43* (.17)

Note.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.

Hormone profile labels for the cycle phases are descriptive of typical cycles, since E was not assessed and P was assessed in only some of the cycle phases. For presentation in this table only, outcomes have been person-standardized so that estimates represent the number of standard deviations from one’s mean (0); therefore, estimates reflect the average number of personal standard deviations by which the two phases differ. DRSP=Daily Record of Severity of Problems.