TABLE 5.
Normal SE | Robust SE | ||||
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Predictor variable | Covariate | t (df) | p value | t (df) | p value |
FSIQ | No | 1.541 (3109) | .123 | 0.818 (3109) | .414 |
Age | Yes | −2.473 (2680) | .014 | −1.144 (2680) | .253 |
BPD | Yes | 4.140 (2680) | .001 | 2.751 (2680) | .006 |
Self-injury | Yes | 4.717 (2680) | .001 | 1.954 (2680) | .050 |
Aggression | Yes | 2.292 (2680) | .022 | 2.444 (2680) | .015 |
Conduct disorder | No | 2.097 (3109) | .036 | 1.114 (3109) | .266 |
IED | Yes | −5.166 (2680) | .001 | −2.199 (2680) | .028 |
Sex offender | Yes | −2.723 (2680) | .007 | −1.101 (2680) | .271 |
Note. The covariate variable, the number of Lapses in the first 4 months of treatment, was put into the equation when necessary to clarify significant correlations. Thirty-five participants were in the covariate analyses because five participants did not have data for the first treatment year. Normal SE = normal standard errors used; Robust SE = robust standard errors used; FSIQ = full scale IQ; BPD = borderline personality disorder; IED = intermittent explosive disorder.