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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2009 Mar 28;47(7):559–568. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2009.03.010

Table 7.

Demographic Correlates and 12-Month Psychiatric Comorbidity of Latent Class

Latent Class Risk-Prone Behaviors Latent Class SAD Severity
Demographics
Male 1.73 −4.58**
Cohabitating 0.51 −0.25
Household Income −1.76 −2.89**
Education −1.49 −1.11
Age −5.27** −2.17*
Physical/Mental Health −5.17** −1.68
SAD Variables
SAD Tx Seeking 1.13 2.30*
Number of feared situations 2.56* 11.47**
Functional Impairment 5.11** 0.80
SAD Onset −2.18* 0.94
Comorbid Impulse Control Disorders
ADHD 4.28** 1.56
Conduct Disorder 0.14 −0.18
Intermittent Explosive Disorder 6.67** 1.17
Oppositional Defiant Disorder 2.32* 0.74
Comorbid Substance Use Disorders
Alcohol Abuse 0.83 −0.77
Alcohol Dependence 1.62 −1.27
Drug Abuse 0.03 −0.62
Drug Dependence 1.22 1.02
Comorbid Anxiety Disorders
Agoraphobia 1.05 1.84
Generalized Anxiety Disorder −0.07 −0.36
Panic Disorder 0.41 1.74
Post-Traumatic Stress 0.40 2.09*
Disorder
Specific Phobia 1.54 1.46
Comorbid Mood Disorders
Bipolar I 2.35* 0.39
Bipolar II 1.18 1.67
Bipolar Subthreshold 2.49* 0.32
Dysthymic Disorder 1.27 −0.32
Major Depressive Disorder 0.81 1.76

Notes: For reasons of clarity and simplicity, the values listed above are t-values rather than the linear model coefficients (betas) or logistic regression coefficients (odds ratios). A t (665) =2.66 yields a p <.008 (Bonferroni corrected alpha; noted by a ** above). Any value below 2.66 but above 1.65 is significant at the p <.05 level (noted by a * above).