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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Jan 26;45(7):886–895. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.12.004

Table 3.

Regression Model Physical Abuse-Depressed Patients

Unstandardized
Estimates

B
Standard Error

SE
Standardized
Estimates

B
Degrees of
Freedom

df



t



p-level
Sex 1.07 .70 .23 4,15 1.57 .13
BAI −.01 .04 −.03 4,15 −.01 .86
BDI-2 −.01 .04 −.04 4,15 −.21 .84
HRSD-17 −.15 .08 −.31 4,15 −1.92 .07
Duration .03 .05 .21 5,11 .67 .52
Cortisol −.01 .11 −.02 5,9 −.08 .94
Adult Onset Trauma .41 .91 .13 5,6 .45 .67
CTQ-PA .27 .07 .86 4,15 3.52 .003

Note. MDD without a history of trauma, N=20. Degrees of freedom vary due to missing data. Adult onset trauma is derived from a modified version of the childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ-M) that includes an addendum to the CTQ that specifies age ranges of abuse and neglect. Beck Anxiety Inventory, (BAI); Beck Depression Inventory, (BDI-II); Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 item, (HRSD-17); Duration is the average duration of depression in years; physical abuse (CTQ-PA).