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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 2.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2020 May 4;8(3):450–463. doi: 10.1177/2167702620916454

Table 3.

Unstandardized Regression Coefficients from Models Predicting Lagged SRPD

Model 5: Lagged Effect Model b SE 95% CI
Time −3.48** 1.04 −5.52, −1.45
Between-Person (grand-mean centered) WithEx 37.98 33.67 −27.94, 103.89
Within-Person (person-mean centered) WithEx 70.76 71.88 −70.26, 211.78
Within-Person WithEx Lag-1 123.15** 32.32 59.74, 186.57

Model 6: Lagged Interaction Effect Model with CVs b SE 95% CI

Time −4.22** 1.19 −6.48, 1.96
Between-Person (grand-mean centered) WithEx 29.35 37.13 −41.32, 100.02
Within-Person (person-mean centered) WithEx 49.70 63.85 −72.04, 171.44
Within-Person WithEx Lag-1 226.14** 61.32 109.24, 343.05
Age 0.29 0.16 −0.02, 0.59
Sex 2.49 2.99 −3.20, 8.18
Separation Length 0.59 0.62 −0.59, 1.77
Relationship Length −0.02 0.02 −0.05, 0.02
Perceived Responsibility for Separation 3.22* 1.41 0.54, 5.91
Attachment Anxiety 3.27* 1.08 1.20, 5.33
Attachment Avoidance 3.37* 1.28 0.94, 5.81
Lingering Attachment 0.40 0.93 −1.38, 2.17
Children −4.54 3.50 −11.19, 2.11
Within-Person WithEx Lag-1*Children −223.41* 74.54 −365.53, −81.29

Note: SRPD = separation-related psychological distress; b = unstandardized regression coefficient; SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval; CV = covariate. Significance levels:

*

p <.05,

**

p <.001.