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. 2023 Sep 12;14:1183916. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1183916

Table 4.

Association between the parental and adolescent family cognition and treatment effect of NSSI.

Variables Beta 95% CI p-value VIF
Age (year) −0.076 (−1.154,1.003) 0.890 1.143
Sex (female) 2.747 (−3.563,9.057) 0.392 1.093
Have family history of psychosis 1.273 (−2.778,5.324) 0.536 1.062
Left-behind children 0.459 (−6.077,6.996) 0.890 1.088
Adolescent’s cognition
Family cohesion 1.130 (0.886,1.373) 0.032 1.568
Family expressiveness −0.647 (−1.983,0.689) 0.341 1.411
Family conflict −0.838 (−1.377,−0.298) 0.024 1.382
Family independence 0.375 (−0.945,1.696) 0.576 1.058
Family active-recreational orientation −0.198 (−1.322,0.926) 0.729 1.531
Family moral-religious emphasis 0.364 (−0.977,1.705) 0.593 1.115
Family organization 0.518 (−0.792,1.828) 0.436 1.384
Parents cognition
Family cohesion −0.126 (−1.266,1.015) 0.828 1.516
Family expressiveness 0.818 (0.375,1.260) 0.037 1.505
Family conflict −1.032 (−2.094,0.031) 0.057 1.820
Family independence −1.251 (−2.605,0.103) 0.070 1.289
Family active-recreational orientation 0.609 (0.236,0.981) 0.048 1.495
Family moral-religious emphasis −0.425 (−1.579,0.729) 0.469 1.145
Family organization 0.311 (−0.857,1.478) 0.600 1.302