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Table 3 Results of linear regression models predicting subjective well-being one year later from emotional inertia after control for well-being baseline level

From: Daily emotional inertia and long-term subjective well-being among people living with HIV

Model

Satisfaction with life

Negative affect

Positive affect

Est

95% CI

Est

95% CI

Est

95% CI

LL

UL

LL

UL

LL

UL

Daily negative emotions

Baseline

.40***

.28

.50

.18**

.05

.31

.41***

.29

.51

NE mean

− .45

− .79

.02

.65**

.14

.95

− .30

− .75

.14

NE inertia

.01

− .49

.49

− .004

− .49

.43

− .03

− .48

.48

R2

.47***

.22

.92

.52***

.10

.94

.40***

.22

.88

Daily positive emotions

Baseline

.35***

.22

.47

.19***

.06

.31

.37***

.24

.48

PE mean

.57***

.22

.88

− .43*

− .94

− .01

.55***

.10

.86

PE inertia

− .08

− .44

.26

.13

− .27

.52

− .10

− .50

.24

R2

.54***

.26

.94

.29***

.06

.94

.56***

.26

.95

  1. All the provided results are the within-level standardized estimates averaged over clusters. For Satisfaction with life and Daily negative emotions model: education = .20, 95% CI (.08, .31), p < .001. For Satisfaction with life and Daily positive emotions model: education = .19, 95% CI (.07; .31), p < .001. For Positive affect and Daily negative emotions model: relationship status = .20, 95% CI (.09, .31), p < .001; CD4 count = − .17, 95% CI (− .27, − .06), p < .001. For Positive affect and Daily positive emotions model: relationship status = .20, 95% CI (.09, .32), p < .001; CD4 count = − .14, 95% CI (− .25, − .04), p = .005. Education was coded 1—having a university degree, 0—not having a university degree. Relationship status was coded 1—being in a stable intimate relationship, 0—being single
  2. ***p < .001, **p < .01, *p < .05