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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 4.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2013 Jul 29;33(9):977–985. doi: 10.1037/a0033496

Table 2.

Prediction of Somatic Symptoms by Pain Tolerance in the Agonistic Group and the Combined Transcendence and Dissipated Group, Controlling for Psychological Covariates (Group Differences Are Shown by Group Slopes and Slope Contrasts)

Covariate effect
Agonistic group slope
Dissipated + Transcendent group slope
Agonistic vs. Transcendent + Dissipated
Psychological covariate b (SE) t b (SE) t b (SE) t b (SE) t
Traits
 Neuroticism 2.05 (0.35) 5.80**** −1.98 (0.85) −2.31** 0.03 (0.51) 0.05 2.82(1.07) 2.63***
 Anxiety 0.38 (0.05) 7.81**** −2.20 (0.83) −2.66*** −0.05 (0.49) −0.11 3.17 (1.03) 3.08****
 Depression 0.45 (0.06) 7.82**** −2.40 (0.82) −2.91*** −0.16(0.49) −0.32 2.93 (1.03) 2.84***
 Anger expression 0.09 (0.03) 2.55*** −2.33 (0.89) −2.63*** −0.15 (0.53) −0.28 3.26(1.11) 2.84***
 Self-esteem −4.33 (0.80) −5.44**** −2.61 (0.86) −3.03*** −0.47(0.52) −0.91 3.38 (1.08) 3.14****
Negative emotional reactivity
 Prestress level 9.31 (2.24) 4.16**** −2.20 (0.88) −2.51*** −0.08 (0.53) −0.15 2.56(1.10) 2.32**
 Stress reactivity 2.34(0.84) 2.79*** −2.40 (0.89) −2.70*** −0.15 (0.53) −0.28 2.72(1.12) 2.43**

Note. All models control for FAP history and the psychological covariate indicated.

*

p = .05.

**

p = .02.

***

p = .01.

****

p = .001.