Table 2 2-Way diurnal cortisol slope × stress/affect/group interactions and simple slopes.

From: A 14-day ecological momentary assessment study on whether resilience and early family risk moderate daily stress and affect on cortisol diurnal slope

 

Stress

Negative affect

Positive affect

Group

2-way Interaction: diurnal cortisol slope ×

Variable

− 0.05, p = .23

[− 0.12, 0.03]

0.20, p = .065

[− 0.003, 0.42]

− 0.09, p = .046

[− 0.17, − 0.004]

Vulnerable vs control

− 0.13, p = 0.14

[− 0.30, 0.04]

Vulnerable vs resilient

− 0.11, p = 0.27

[− 0.30, 0.08]

Resilient vs control

− 0.02, p = 0.80

[− 0.19, 0.15]

Simple Diurnal Slopes

    

Low (10th Percentile)

− 2.37, p < .001

[− 2.50, − 2.23]

− 2.51, p < .001

[− 2.62, − 2.41]

− 2.35, p < .001

[− 2.46, − 2.24]

High (90th Percentile)

− 2.56, p < .001

[− 2.78, − 2.35]

− 2.29, p < .001

[− 2.46, − 2.13]

− 2.51, p < .001

[− 2.62, − 2.41]

Control

− 2.39, p < .001

[− 2.49, − 2.28]

Resilient

− 2.41, p < .001

[− 2.55, − 2.27]

Vulnerable

− 2.52, p < .001

[− 2.64, − 2.39]

  1. Bold highlights p < .05. Estimates are unstandardized regression coefficients for interactions or simple slopes, followed by p-values, and 95% confidence intervals. All estimates are from linear mixed models with all covariates included.