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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2015 Dec 15;193:145–150. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2015.12.016

Table 2.

Associations between mean levels and instability of impulsivity with baseline clinical variables.

Mean Subjective Impulsivity Rating Pearson r (p-value) Subjective Impulsivity Within-person Standard Deviation Pearson r (p-value)
Age −0.221 (0.171) −0.207 (0.200)
Education −0.145 (0.371) −0.222 (0.169)
RBANS Total Baseline 0.453 (0.004) −0.307 (0.060)
MADRS Total Baseline 0.279 (0.081) 0.161 (0.319)
YMRS Total Baseline 0.417 (0.007) 0.389 (0.013)
MAQ Total 0.436 (0.006) 0.317 (0.049)
Group Mean (SD) test statistic, p-value Group Mean (SD) Test statistic, p-value
Gender Women=2.4 (1.4) Women=1.1 (0.7)
Men=2.5 (1.3) Men=1.0 (0.5)
t(38)=0.1, p=0.921 t(38)=0.4, p=0.667
Ethnicity White=2.4 (1.0) White: 1.1 (0.6)
Non-White=2.6 (1.7) Non=White: 1.0 (0.7)
t(38)=0.5, p=0.610 t(38)=0.2, p=0.850
MINI Suicide Risk None=1.8 (0.7) None: 0.7 (0.5)
Low=2.6 (1.5) Low: 1.1 (0.4)
Medium/High=3.2 (1.3) Medium/High: 1.4 (0.5)
F(df, 2,38)=3.7, p=0.034 F(df, 2,38)=0.022

RBANS: Repeatable Assessment Battery for Neurocognitive Status; MADRS: Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale; YMRS: Young Mania Rating Scale; MAQ: Morisky Adherence Questionnaire; MINI: MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview.