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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 29.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychiatry Med. 2013;46(3):271–289. doi: 10.2190/PM.46.3.c

Table 4.

Multivariate Regression Models Predicting Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal ideation With Control Strategies

Predictor Depressive Symptoms Suicidal Ideation

R2 B (SE) R2 B (SE)
Step 1 .002 .36
 Age .01 (.23) .05 (.07)
 Sex −.99 (3.53) .54 (.89)
 ADL .02 (.23) −.05 (.06)
 CESDR .19*** (.04)
Step 2 .51a .57b
 SPC −.72 (.48) −.36* (.15)
 CPC Help −1.31** (.47) −.26 (.14)
 CPC Modify .15 (.70) −.17 (.19)
 SSC .63 (.44) .38** (.13)
 CSC Compare 1.32* (.57) −.13 (.18)
 CSC Disengage −.66 (.77) .29 (.23)
 CSC Self-Protect 1.63 (.88) −.14 (.26)

Note. ADL = Activities of Daily Living; CESDR = Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Revised; SPC = Selective Primary Control; CPC = Compensatory Primary Control; SSC = Selective Secondary Control; CSC = Compensatory Selective Control; Compare = Social and Intra-Individual Comparisons; Disengage = Goal Disengagement; Self-Protect = Self-Protective Attributions.

a

F[10, 32] = 3.29, p < .01.

b

F[11, 27] = 4.71, p < .001.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.