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. 2009 May 26;11(7):833–841. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntp073

Table 2.

Simple correlations among Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire subscales and lifetime psychiatric diagnoses

Variable SR AG AL CN HA AD SD CD MDD
Stress reaction (SR) 0.36; <.0001 0.60; <.0001 −0.33; <.0001 0.01; ns 0.19; <.0001 0.18; <.0001 0.13; <.0001 0.37; <.0001
Aggression (AG) 0.54; <.0001 −0.40; <.0001 −0.30; <.0001 0.18; <.0001 0.20; <.0001 0.16; <.0001 0.07; 0.03
Alienation (AL) −0.32; <.0001 −0.15; <.0001 0.19; <.0001 0.22; <.0001 0.20; <.0001 0.23; <.0001
Control (CN) 0.28; <.0001 −0.19; <.0001 −0.23; <.0001 −0.15; <.0001 −0.15; <.0001
Harm avoidance (HA) −0.14; <.0001 −0.11; 0.0002 −0.07; 0.01 0.02; ns
Lifetime alcohol dependence (AD) 0.46; <.0001 0.28; <.0001 0.22; <.0001
Lifetime substance dependence (SD) 0.24; <.0001 0.19; <.0001
Lifetime conduct disorder (CD) 0.16; <.0001
Lifetime major depressive disorder (MDD)

Note. The first row for each variable shows the Pearson correlation, and the second row shows the associated p value.