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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 4.

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

Negative Emotion (Angry/Sad)
Predictor β (SE β) 95% CI t p
 Intercept 10.68(21.39) [−31.37, 52.73] 0.50 .62
COMT −2.72(4.87) [−12.28, 6.90] −0.56 .58
 SLEs 0.83(1.11) [−1.36, 3.02] 0.75 .45
COMT x SLEs −0.01(0.81) [−1.60, 1.58] −0.02 .99
 Age −0.75(1.70) [−4.09, 2.59] −0.44 .66
 MASC 0.05(0.24) [−0.42, 0.51] 0.20 .84
 CDI 0.73(0.66) [−0.57, 2.03] 1.10 .27
Positive Emotion (Happy)
Predictor β (SE β) 95% CI t p
 Intercept −2.97(15.04) [−32.53, 26.58] −0.20 .84
COMT 9.07(3.42) [2.35, 15.78] 2.65 .008
 SLEs 0.87(0.78) [−0.67, 2.40] 1.11 .27
COMT x SLEs −1.12(0.57) [−2.23, .0002] −1.97 .05
 Age −0.53(1.20) [−2.88, 1.82] −0.45 .66
 MASC −0.11(0.17) [−0.44, 0.21] −0.68 .50
 CDI 0.38(0.46) [−0.54, 1.29] 0.81 .42

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