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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2009 Oct 12;44(6):393–404. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2009.09.005

Table 4.

Unique Associations between Reactive Relational Aggression and Outcome Variables.

Model Dependent Variable Step Predictor B t-Value R2, ΔR2 F, ΔF
1 BPAQ Anger 1 Proactive Rel Agg .24*** 9.02 .056 81.35***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .22*** 6.81 .031 46.34***
2 BPAQ Hostility 1 Proactive Rel Agg .29*** 11.19 .083 125.16***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .33*** 10.97 .074 120.43***
3 BIS 1 Proactive Rel Agg .15*** 5.58 .022 31.13***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .12*** 3.73 .010 13.92***
4 CTQ 1 Proactive Rel Agg .12*** 4.34 .014 18.82***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .13*** 3.98 .011 15.84***
5 STAXI 1 Proactive Rel Agg .32*** 12.39 .100 153.53***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .27*** 9.00 .050 81.00***
6 HAB 1 Proactive Rel Agg .20*** 7.64 .041 58.29***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .27*** 8.41 .047 70.76***
7 Feelings of Distress 1 Proactive Rel Agg .16*** 5.86 .025 34.33***
2 Reactive Rel Agg .25*** 7.79 .042 60.66***

Note. BPAQ = Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire; Agg = Aggression; Rel = Relational; BIS = Barratt Impulsivity Scale; CTQ = Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; STAXI = State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory; HAB = Hostile Attribution Biases.

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