Extended Data Table 5 Longitudinal model of loneliness as a function of regional social distancing

From: Dynamic effects of psychiatric vulnerability, loneliness and isolation on distress during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic

  1. This table reports results of linear mixed models predicting loneliness as a function of Regional Distancing (based on regional cell phone mobility data51 within US participants; higher values = less mobility / more distancing), Time, and Patient Probability Score (PPS), while controlling for demographic categories in 3415 participants with sufficient data. We use the same reporting conventions as Table 2 and Extended Data Tables 14: Practically significant factors are bolded, statistically significant factors of undecided practical significance are italicized, and effects that were consistent with the null hypothesis are reported in plain text. Complete results including non-significant factors (p > 0.05) are reported in Supplementary Table 25. Results were evaluated using the following model: loneliness ~ Gender + Education + Ethnicity + Racial identity + Setting + Age + Time between*Time within* Regional distancing within* Regional distancing between*PPS + (1 + Time within + Regional distancing within| SUBJECT_NUMBER).