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Table 4 Multiple hierarchical regression analysis with hallucinations and persecutory delusions as dependent variables.

From: Self-esteem is associated with premorbid adjustment and positive psychotic symptoms in early psychosis

 

Unstandardized

Coefficients

 

Standardized

Coefficients

t

   Sig.

95% Confidence

Interval for B

 

Adjusted

R Square

 

B

Std. Error

Beta

  

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

 

Age

-0.05

0.02

-0.22

-2.48

   0.01

-0.08

-0.01

 

Gender

0.37

0.34

0.11

1.06

   0.29

-0.32

1.05

0.08

PAS Early adolescence social

-0.06

0.05

-0.12

-1.18

   0.24

-0.16

0.04

 

PAS Early adolescence academic

0.10

0.06

0.18

1.83

   0.07

-0.01

0.21

0.10

Depression MDE

-0.30

0.37

-0.08

-0.82

   0.41

-1.04

0.43

0.11

RSES

-0.06

0.03

-0.21

-1.94

   0.05

-0.11

0.00

0.13

a. Dependent Variable: Hallucinations (PANSS p3)

Explained variance for final model: R2 = 0.13, F = 3.37, p = 0.002

Age

0.03

0.02

0.14

1.63

   0.11

-0.01

0.06

 

Gender

0.08

0.31

0.02

0.25

   0.80

-0.54

0.70

0.01

PAS Early adolescence social

0.07

0.05

0.15

1.52

   0.13

-0.02

0.16

 

PAS Early adolescence academic

0.09

0.05

0.17

1.71

   0.09

-0.01

0.19

0.11

Depression MDE

0.26

0.34

0.07

0.78

   0.44

-0.40

0.93

0.10

RSES

-0.06

0.03

-0.24

-2.25

   0.03

-0.11

-0.01

0.13

  1. a. Dependent Variable: Persecutory delusions (PANSS p6)
  2. Explained variance for final model: R2 = 0.13, F = 3.84, p = 0.002
  3. Abbreviations:
  4. PAS: Premorbid Adjustment Scale
  5. MDE; Major Depressive Episode
  6. RSES; Rosenberg self-esteem scale
  7. PANSS; Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale