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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Sep 22;39(3):10.1007/s10964-009-9452-6. doi: 10.1007/s10964-009-9452-6

Table 3.

Summary of the logistic regression analyses examining negative self-views and cognitive errors as moderators of the relationship between abuse history and NSSI

Predictor variables B SE OR 95% CI Wald p value
View of self
Step 1 Gender 1.60 .35 4.96 2.51–9.81 21.20 .00**
Step 2 Internalizing 0.78 .36 2.18 1.07–4.42 02.18 .03*
Step 3
 Abuse 0.71 .39 2.04 0.95–4.37 03.36 .07
 View of self −0.19 .04 0.83 0.77–0.90 21.25 .00**
Step 4 Abuse × View of self −0.18 .13 0.83 0.65–1.07 02.05 .15
Cognitive errors
Step 1 Gender 1.57 .35 4.81 2.43–9.54 20.27 .00**
Step 2 Internalizing 0.80 .36 2.22 1.09–4.49 04.88 .03*
Step 3
 Abuse 0.53 .37 1.69 0.83–3.48 02.06 .15
 Cognitive errors 0.02 .01 1.02 1.00–1.04 05.45 .02*
Step 4 Abuse × Cognitive errors −0.01 .02 0.99 0.95–1.03 00.45 .50

B unstandardized beta, SE standard error at entry, OR odds ratio, internalizing internalizing disorders

*

p < .05,

**

p <.01