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. 2014 Sep 26;9(9):e107912. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107912

Figure 2. Correlations between scores on the questionnaire measures and 50% thresholds on each version of the face health judgement task.

Figure 2

A: Illustrates the negative relationship between 50% thresholds on the self version of the task and negative affect scale scores. B: Illustrates the negative relationship between 50% thresholds on the self version of the task and PHQ-15 scores. As state and trait PHQ-15 scores were strongly correlated (r = .84, p<.001), aggregate scores were calculated for the purposes of illustration. C and D: Illustrate the negative relationship between 50% thresholds on the stranger version of the task and negative affect scale scores and PHQ-15 scores. Higher negative affect and physical symptom reports were associated with lower 50% thresholds on both versions of the task (less healthy self-image/unfavourable social comparisons). E: Shows the significant positive relationship between stranger face health judgement and self-esteem; high self-esteem was associated with more favourable social comparisons.