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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Health. 2021 Jan 11;7(2):266–272. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2020.11.003

Table 3.

Marital interactions predicting sleep-wake concordance

Sleep-wake concordance
B SE p
Fixed Effects
Negative interactions
  Today’s −.02 .02 .29
  Average −.03 .07 .66
Random Effects
  Intercept 33.12 6.46 <.001
  Residual 60.73 3.38 <.001
       
Fixed Effects
Positive interactions
  Today’s .01 .02 .64
  Average .12 .05 .015
Random Effects
  Intercept 30.66 6.07 <.001
  Residual 60.40 3.34 <.001
       
Fixed Effects
Support and affection toward partner
  Today’s .02 .02 .20
  Average .07 .04 *.061
Random Effects
  Intercept 32.36 6.29 <.001
  Residual 60.19 3.33 <.001
       
Fixed Effects
Support and affection from partner
  Today’s .0004 .02 .98
  Average .10 .04 .009
Random Effects
  Intercept 30.00 5.96 <.001
  Residual 60.80 3.38 <.001

Note. Bold = p < .05

*

= p < .10; All models adjusted for individuals’ age, gender, race, education, years married, whether children lived at home, previous night’s sleep concordance level, and previous night’s and average sleep quality. Models included bed sharing nights only.