Fig. 3: Mixed-model regressions predicting pandemic fatigue in Denmark.
From: Development and validation of the pandemic fatigue scale

Figure 3 shows estimated β coefficients with 95% confidence intervals based on mixed-model regressions with data from the Danish panel survey. Continuous time-invariant predictors as well as continuous time-varying contextual predictors (i.e., Time (survey wave), Time (survey wave)2, new COVID-19 cases per million, new deaths per million, reproduction rate, and policy stringency index) have been mean-centered. All other time-varying predictors have been centered using the person-mean centering approach to disaggregate the within- (WSE) and between-subjects effects (BSE) of these factors44,45. The p-values have not been adjusted for multiple comparisons and are presented as follows: ***ptwo-tailed < 0.001; **ptwo-tailed < 0.01; *ptwo-tailed < 0.05. Exact p-values for all models are presented in the R-output which has been deposited on the Open Science Framework at: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/XD463. The gender variable refers to participants self-identified gender as presented to them in the surveys.