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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Psychother. 2013 May 6;21(4):341–351. doi: 10.1002/cpp.1843

Table 4.

Hierarchical regression analyses predicting personality symptoms

Antisocial personality disorder symptoms
Model 1 F = 17.98, p <0.001, R2 = 0.43
 Age β = −0.02 (0.01)
 Alcohol use β = −0.00 (0.01)
 Drug use β = 0.32 (0.01)**
 Borderline personality β = 0.49 (0.07)***
Model 2 F = 13.64, p <0.001, R2 = 0.58
 Age β = −0.02 (0.01)
 Alcohol use β = −0.08 (0.01)
 Drug use β = 0.25 (0.01)**
 Borderline personality β = 0.46 (0.08)***
 Disconnection and rejection β = 0.39 (0.00)**
 Impaired autonomy β = −0.32 (0.01)*
 Impaired limits β = 0.50 (0.01)***
 Other directedness β = 0.05 (0.01)
 Overvigilance and inhibition β = −0.45 (0.00)**
Borderline personality disorder symptoms
Model 1 F = 13.62, p <0.001, R2 = 0.37
 Age β = −0.04 (0.02)
 Alcohol use β = 0.21 (0.01)*
 Drug use β = 0.03 (0.01)
 Antisocial personality β = 0.55 (0.10)***
Model 2 F = 12.34, p <0.001, R2 = 0.56
 Age β = −0.03 (0.02)
 Alcohol use β = 0.23 (0.01)**
 Drug use β = −0.00 (0.01)
 Antisocial personality β = 0.49 (0.11)***
 Disconnection and rejection β = −0.19 (0.00)
 Impaired autonomy β = 0.35 (0.01)*
 Impaired limits β = −0.24 (0.01)
 Other directedness β = −0.07 (0.01)
 Overvigilance and inhibition β = 0.54 (0.01)**

Standard errors are in parentheses.

*

p <0.05.

**

p <0.01.

***

p <0.001.