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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2020 Dec 10;52(13):2702–2712. doi: 10.1017/S0033291720004791

Table 1.

Correlations among study variables at within- and between-person levels.

SI warmth dominance impulsivity NA PA
within-person
suicidal
ideation 1
warmth −.14 1
dominance .06 −.36 1
impulsivity .12 −.23 .17 1
NA .25 −.49 .28 .38 1
PA −.20 .43 −.20 −.16 −.43 1
Variance .62 .73 .64 .46 .60 .67
between-person
suicidal 1
ideation
warmth −.26 1
dominance .11 −.15 1
impulsivity .41 −.20 .30 1
NA .57 −.30 .26 .51 1
PA −.41 .46 −.15 −.15 −.38 1
M (SD) / % 4% 26.06 −.74 22.72 1.53 2.36
Variance .38 .27 .36 .54 .40 .34

Note. N=189 (between), N=9100 (within); Between-person variance was calculated as the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), which can be interpreted as the proportion of total variance accounted for at the between-person level. Within-person variance is therefore calculated as 1.0–ICC. Bolded values indicate the credibility interval does not contain zero. NA = negative affect, PA = positive affect, SI = suicidal ideation.