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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Behav Ther. 2010 Dec;39(4):251–261. doi: 10.1080/16506073.2010.486841

Table 3.

Step 2 of hierarchical regressions predicting the PSWQ in the student sample

Racial
Group
Variable B S.E. B β p Model
Adj R2
R2 Change
Caucasian BAI −.285 .102 −.186 .006 .641 .410, p< .001
BDI .014 .086 .011 .869
GAD-Q-IV 3.249 .236 .903 <.001

African BAI .257 .142 .176 .074 .596 .286, p< .001
American BDI −.127 .119 −.107 .289
GAD-Q-IV 2.741 .332 .732 −.001

Hispanic/ BAI .005 .118 .004 .968 .610 .324, p < .001
Latino BDI −.096 .114 −.073 .403
GAD-Q-IV 3.182 .341 .831 <.001

Asian BAI −.034 .107 −.026 .753 .571 .279, p < .001
BDI .124 .088 .112 .162
GAD-Q-IV 2.434 .273 .709 <.001

PSWQ: Penn State Worry Questionnaire; BAI: Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; IUS: Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale.