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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2021 Sep 1;84:102474. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102474

Table 2.

Between-Person Analyses: Positive and Negative Affect When with Others versus Alone

Positive Affect
Negative Affect
b CI t p b CI t p

Study 1
SAD Group (With Others) −0.73 −1.03, −0.43 −4.78 <.001 0.43 0.28, 0.57 5.75 <.001
SAD Group (Alone) −0.65 −0.95, −0.35 −4.27 <.001 0.40 0.25, 0.54 5.40 <.001
Study 2
SAD Group (With Others) −0.94 −1.22, −0.65 −6.47 <.001 0.40 0.23, 0.56 4.67 <.001
SAD Group (Alone) −0.88 −1.16, −0.60 −6.22 <.001 0.39 0.23, 0.55 4.73 <.001

Note. CI = confidence interval; t = t-statistic. All reported test statistics represent the main effects from separate models comparing differences in affect between social anxiety disorder (SAD) diagnostic groups, where SAD group is a categorical predictor (SAD = 1; healthy controls = 0). “With others” represents main effects of affect differences between participants with and without SAD when they were with others at the time of the report; “Alone” represents main effects of affect differences between participants with and without SAD when they were alone at the time of the report.