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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2022 Mar;122(3):493–522. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000399

Table 8.

Standardized path coefficients in the random intercept cross-lagged panel models for the within-person relations between personality traits and physiological health outcomes in the SATSA subsample.

Model PredictorT OutcomeT+1 β1 95% CI CFI RMSEA
N & AL .978 .032
N N .29* [.15, .44]
AL −.07 [−.14, .01]
AL AL .37* [.23, .51]
N −.03 [−.12, .06]
E & AL .991 .022
E E .15* [.06, .25]
AL .03 [−.04, .10]
AL AL .36* [.22, .50]
E .04 [−.05, .12]
N & MFI .952 .044
N N .31* [.16, .46]
MFI .12* [.04, .20]
MFI MFI .38* [.26, .50]
N .06 [−.04, .15]
E & MFI .962 .045
E E .17* [.07, .27]
MFI −.14* [−.21, −.07]
MFI MFI .38* [.26, .50]
E −.09* [−.17, −.01]

Note. N = neuroticism; E = extraversion; O = openness; AL = allostatic load; MFI = motor functioning impairment.

*

p ≤ .05.

1

Due to slight differences in the standardized coefficients across waves, the average of the coefficients is presented.