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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2011 Jul;2(3):175–192. doi: 10.1037/a0020572

Table 3.

Means Differences in Interpersonal Functioning across Personality Disorder Group

NoPD OthPD BPD F df(1,2) NoPD-OthPDa NoPD-BPDa OthPD-BPDa
Self-report
1. IIP score 1.35 (.58) 1.66 (.63) 1.97 (.50) 10.95*** 2, 129 −0.32 −0.62*** −0.30*
Other-report
2. IIP score 1.15 (.39) 1.63 (.65) 1.66 (.56) 7.12*** 2, 105 −0.48** −0.51** −0.03
Clinical Ratings
3. RAPFA 4.44 (1.70) 6.23 (1.38) 6.77 (.94) 35.02*** 2, 130 −1.79*** −2.33*** −0.54
Electronic Diaryb
4. Positive interpersonal experiences 0.10 (.11) −0.13 (.08) 0.00 (.08) 1.61** 2, 1117 0.23 0.10 −0.13
5. Negative interpersonal experiences −0.19 (.17) −0.12 (.10) 0.21 (.10) 5.63** 2, 1117 −0.06 −0.40* −0.34*
Social Cognition: Faces Taskc
6. Positive attribution 3.11 (.10) 3.10 (.07) 3.03 (.07) .25 2, 135 .01 0.07 0.06
7. Negative attribution 3.11 (.11) 3.33 (.07) 3.50 (.08) 4.33* 2, 135 −.22 −0.39* −0.17

Notes.

a

Tukey test of multiple comparisons of group differences.

b

Electronic Diary ratings were represented by factor scores of positive and negative interpersonal experiences.

c

The ANOVA results presented control for face condition (Angry, Sad, Scared, Happy, and Neutral) because face condition did not significantly interact with patient group.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001