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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2015 May 8;17(5):471–485. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12312

Table 3.

Regression analyses of total facial emotion errors for individuals with bipolar disorder or healthy comparison participants

Child faces Adult faces


BD versus HC


Effect β t(148) p-value β t(148) p-value


Diagnosis 0.25 3.43 <0.001 0.22 2.95 0.004


Age −0.34 −4.71 <0.001 −0.31 −4.22 <0.001


Diagnosis-by-age interaction −0.19 −2.61 0.01 −0.18 −2.42 0.02


FSIQ −0.07 −1.01 0.31 −0.03 −0.39 0.70


BD participants only
Effect β t(63) p-value β t(63) p-value


Age −0.46 −4.21 <0.001 −0.47 −4.24 <0.001


FSIQ −0.12 −1.08 0.28 −0.11 −0.96 0.34

HC participants only
Effect β t(84) p-value β t(84) p-value


Age −0.23 −2.10 0.039 −0.17 −1.56 0.123


FSIQ 0.003 0.03 0.98 0.08 0.76 0.45


Diagnosis was coded as healthy comparison (HC) = 0 and bipolar disorder (BD) = 1 for all regression analyses, so positive beta weights for diagnosis indicate greater effects in individuals with BD. FSIQ = full-scale intelligence quotient.