Table 2 Mixed model results for social contacts, neuroticism, and positive affective states across both time points.

From: Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: the crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes

 

Positive affect

Predictors

Estimates

std. Beta

CI

Standardized CI

p

(Intercept)

4.2275

0.0191

3.6847–4.7703

−0.1650–0.2033

<0.001

Stressful life events

0.0068

0.1475

−0.0020–0.0155

−0.0438–0.3388

0.131

Psychosocial risk at birth

−0.0686

−0.1261

−0.1592–0.0221

−0.2929–0.0406

0.138

Gender

0.0503

0.0512

−0.2290–0.3295

−0.2334–0.3359

0.724

Time of day

−0.0001

−0.0001

−0.0080–0.0079

−0.0369–0.0366

0.995

Time point

−0.0701

−0.0707

−0.1050–−0.0352

−0.1063–−0.0351

<0.001

Neuroticism

−0.0408

−0.3909

−0.0584–−0.0232

−0.5599–−0.2220

<0.001

Momentary real-life contacts

0.0247

0.1170

0.0112–0.0381

0.0535–0.1804

<0.001

Aggregated real-life contacts

0.0851

0.1426

0.0004–0.1698

0.0007–0.2845

0.049

Neuroticism * Time point

0.0054

0.0514

0.0017–0.0091

0.0159–0.0869

0.005

Momentary real-life contacts * Time point

−0.0053

−0.0264

−0.0175–0.0069

−0.0840–0.0313

0.396

Momentary real-life contacts * Neuroticism

0.0006

0.0271

−0.0009–0.0021

−0.0382–0.0924

0.417

Momentary real-life contacts * Neuroticism * Time point

−0.0022

−0.0958

−0.0036–−0.0008

−0.1579–−0.0336

0.003

Random effects

σ2

0.4748

τ00 Participants

0.3913

τ11 Time of day

0.0008

τ11 Real-life contacts

0.0020

ICC

0.47

N VPNr

69

Observations

6736

Marginal R2/Conditional R2

0.153/0.544