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. 2021 Aug 5;16(8):e0255510. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255510

Table 2. Summary of the model estimates for psychological distress.

Parameter Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
b SE t(42) p b SE t(42) p b SE t(39) p
Intercept 1.80 0.02 75.08 < .001 1.80 0.03 66.70 < .001 1.80 0.03 72.04 < .001
Autonomy frustration 0.07 0.02 2.96 .005 0.06 0.03 2.27 .029
Competence frustration 0.13 0.03 4.68 < .001 0.12 0.03 3.97 < .001
Relatedness frustration 0.09 0.03 2.67 .011 0.04 0.04 0.92 .363
Autonomy satisfaction -0.08 0.03 -2.82 .007 -0.02 0.03 -0.63 .530
Competence satisfaction -0.05 0.03 -1.74 .089 -0.03 0.03 -1.00 .323
Relatedness satisfaction -0.10 0.03 -3.85 < .001 -0.07 0.03 -2.33 .025
Explained variance (%)
Between-person level 8.99 1.12 5.62
Within-person level 8.99 7.87 12.36
2*log likelihood 34.01 49.14 26.29
χ2change null model (3) 45.81 < .001 30.68 < .001 53.54 < .001
χ2change 1 (3) 7.73 .052
χ2change 2 (3) 22.85 < .001

b = unstandardised coefficient, SE = standard error, t(df) = t-test statistic with degrees of freedom within brackets, p = p-value.