Table III.
Hierarchical Regressions: BIS/BAS Prediction of Current Symptoms of Mania and Depression Among Participants at Risk for a Mood Disorder (n = 63)
R2 change | F change | df change | Final β | t | P | |
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Dependent variable: current manic symtpoms | ||||||
Block 1 (BAS set) | .27 | 7.28 | 3,59 | <.001 | ||
BAS reward responsiveness | .23 | 1.4 | .17 | |||
BAS drive | −.05 | -.31 | .76 | |||
BAS fun seeking | .41 | 2.88 | .01 | |||
Block 2 | .003 | .22 | 1, 58 | .95 | ||
BIS | −.06 | -.47 | .64 | |||
Dependent variable: Current depressive symptoms | ||||||
Block 1 (BAS set) | .28 | 7.74 | 3,59 | <.001 | ||
BAS reward responsiveness | −.53 | −3.63 | .00 | |||
BAS drive | −.06 | −.42 | .68 | |||
BAS fun seeking | −.06 | −.50 | .62 | |||
Block 2 | .16 | 16.50 | 1, 58 | <.001 | ||
BIS | .48 | 4.1 | <.001 |
Note. P values of individual predictors refer to the final regression model, after entering all variables into the equation.