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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 4.

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

Racial
Group
Variable B S.E. B β p Model
Adj R2
R2 Change
Caucasian BAI .043 .071 .046 .545 .570 .313, p< .001
BDI .010 .085 .009 .910
GAD-Q-IV 2.632 .297 .732 <.001

African BAI .212 .166 .221 .220 .704 .066, p=.057
American BDI .557 .227 .461 .026
GAD-Q-IV 0.967 .471 .322 .057

Hispanic/ BAI −.117 .156 −.109 .461 .548 .392, p < .001
Latino BDI .197 .166 .169 .247
GAD-Q-IV 3.102 .598 .732 <.001

Asian BAI −.337 .208 −.206 .139 .886 .417, p < .001
BDI .088 .172 .068 .621
GAD-Q-IV 3.627 .547 1.028 <.001

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