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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 26.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2018 Dec 28;32:69–73. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2018.12.005

Table 2.

Results of Longitudinal Multilevel Model Examining Relationship between Negative Affect and Emotion Regulation (Impulse Subscale) and Eating Disorder Symptoms

Variable Estimate SE p 95% CI
Time −.051 .006 <.001 [−.063, −.039]
Age −.011 .005 .04 [−.021, −.000]
BMI (at admission) −.023 .006 .001 [−.036, −.010]
Negative affect between-subjects .081 .011 <.001 [.059, .104]
Negative affect within-subjects .016 .005 <.001 [.007, .025]
DERS Impulse between-subjects .028 .027 .300 [−.026, .083]
DERS Impulse within-subjects .027 .009 .002 [.010, .045]

Notes. BMI = Body Mass Index; CI= confidence interval; DERS= Difficulties with Emotion Regulation Scale; SE= standard error