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. 2012 Apr 17;43(6):884–894. doi: 10.1007/s10578-012-0302-5

Table 4.

Main results of the regression analyses predicting children’s DSM-defined anxiety disorder symptoms (SCARED-R) from behavioral inhibition and Big Five personality traits

B SE β ΔR²
Anxiety disorder symptoms: non-clinical children (n = 147)
Step 1 .01
 Sex 2.28 2.02 .08
Step 2 .24**
 BFQ-C extraversion −.09 .25 −.04
 BFQ-C agreeableness .17 .23 .07
 BFQ-C conscientiousness .06 .22 .03
 BFQ-C neuroticism .88 .18 .39**
 BFQ-C intellect/openness −.15 .22 −.07
Step 3 .12**
 BIQ behavioral inhibition .52 .10 .44**
Anxiety disorder symptoms: clinically anxious children (n = 45)
Step 1 .08*
 Sex −2.98 4.87 −.10
Step 2 .13
 BFQ-C extraversion .18 .52 .06
 BFQ-C agreeableness .88 .61 .29
 BFQ-C conscientiousness −.91 .45 −.37*
 BFQ-C neuroticism .62 .34 .26*
 BFQ-C intellect/openness .26 .44 .09
Step 3 .24**
 BIQ behavioral inhibition .72 .19 .66**

BIQ Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire, BFQ-C Big Five Questionnaire for Children, SCARED-R Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders-Revised

p < .10

** p < .001