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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2019 Mar 1;7(4):794–810. doi: 10.1177/2167702619827019

Table 3.

Main Effects and Interactions From Study 2

Main effect
Interactiona
Predictor Outcome β (SE) β (SE)
Worry duration Concurrent keyed up 0.503* (0.020) 0.088* (0.030)
Negative thought valence Concurrent keyed up 0.442* (0.019) 0.092* (0.029)
Uncontrollable trains of thoughts Concurrent keyed up 0.512* (0.018) 0.061 (0.028)
Worry duration Subsequent keyed up 0.093* (0.025) −0.060 (0.038)
Negative thought valence Subsequent keyed up 0.082* (0.023) 0.011 (0.036)
Uncontrollable trains of thoughts Subsequent keyed up 0.111* (0.023) −0.016 (0.035)
Worry duration Subsequent negative contrast in thought valence −0.098* (0.035) −0.100 (0.053)
Keyed up Subsequent negative contrast in thought valence −0.105* (0.032) −0.022 (0.049)
Uncontrollable trains of thoughts Subsequent negative contrast in thought valence −0.091* (0.032) −0.032 (0.048)
Worry duration Subsequent positive contrast in thought valence 0.222* (0.036) 0.223 (0.053)
Keyed up Subsequent positive contrast in thought valence 0.254* (0.032) 0.020 (0.048)
Uncontrollable trains of thoughts Subsequent positive contrast in thought valence 0.193* (0.031) 0.005 (0.048)
a

Interaction between predictor and generalized anxiety disorder status. Note that these multilevel model estimates also simultaneously control for the fixed effects of gender, age, time of day, day in the study, as well as the random intercept.

*

Significant based on a Bonferroni correction.