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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 4.

Study 2: Positive and Negative Affect Across Social Interaction Partners

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

Romantic partner 0.37 0.18, 0.57 3.83 <.001 −0.03 −0.14, 0.08 −0.53 .597
Close friend 0.23 0.06, 0.40 2.61 .009 −0.04 −0.14, 0.06 −0.83 .407
Family member 0.11 −0.10, 0.32 1.05 .293 −0.01 −0.13, 0.11 −0.13 .900
Superior −0.50 −0.76, −0.24 −3.77 <.001 0.02 −0.13, 0.17 0.27 .788
Coworkers/Neighbors −0.33 −0.55, −0.11 −2.94 .003 −0.05 −0.18, 0.08 −0.81 .421
Acquaintance −0.11 −0.43, 0.22 −0.64 .522 −0.06 −0.25, 0.13 −0.62 .538
Stranger −0.20 −0.56, 0.15 −1.12 .262 0.07 −0.14, 0.28 0.62 .538

Note. CI = confidence interval; t = t-statistic. Mean differences in positive and negative affect across social interaction partners did not differ between participants with and without SAD (i.e., no moderation; ps > .05).