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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2015 Oct 30;4(3):386–400. doi: 10.1177/2167702615601000

Table 3.

Prediction of Attention Biases to Negative and Position Emotional Faces from 5-HTTLPR and Stressful Life Events (SLEs)

Negative Emotion (Angry/Sad)
Predictor β (SE β) 95% CI t p
 Intercept 4.27(21.31) [−37.62, 46.16] 0.20 .84
 5-HTTLPR −18.21(9.07) [−36.04, −0.39] −2.01 .05
 SLEs −0.28(.79) [−1.83, 1.27] −0.36 .72
 5-HTTLPR x SLEs 3.86(1.47) [0.98, 6.74] 2.64 .009
 Age 0.08(1.76) [−3.40, 3.55] 0.04 .97
 MASC 0.07(.24) [−0.40, 0.56] 0.31 .76
 CDI 0.72(.67) [−0.60, 2.05] 1.07 .28
Positive Emotion (Happy)
Predictor β (SE β) 95% CI t p
 Intercept −8.06(15.42) [−38.38, 22.25] −0.52 .60
 5-HTTLPR −11.73(6.56) [−24.63, 1.17] −1.79 .07
 SLEs −0.58(0.57) [−1.70, 0.54] −1.02 .31
 5-HTTLPR x SLEs −0.04(1.06) [−2.12, 2.04] −0.04 .97
 Age .90(1.28) [−1.61, 3.42] 0.70 .48
 MASC −0.14(0.18) [−0.49, 0.21] −0.80 .42
 CDI 0.52(0.49) [−0.44, 1.47] 1.06 .29

Note. CDI=Children’s Depression Inventory youth self-report; MASC =Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children youth self-report.