To further explore these associations, a series of hierarchical linear regression were run (presented in Table 5), examining whether
daily problems and coping efficacy predicted each of the 5
average mood states.
Aggregating across participants and the 24 time points,
daily mood averaged 28.73 (SD = 9.98) for positive affect and 17.47 (SD = 7.65) for negative affect, parenting stress
averaged 3.08 (SD = 1.85), supportive interactions
averaged 2.01 (SD = 1.09) for emotional support and 1.30 (SD = 1.22) for instrumental support, and unsupportive interactions
averaged.23 (SD =.54).