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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Assessment. 2016 Aug 30;25(6):702–715. doi: 10.1177/1073191116665906

Table 6.

Final step of hierarchical regression analyses examining the unique relations of the Risky Behavior Questionnaire Negative and Positive Scales to risky behaviors

B t R2 F
RBQ Frequency .30 17.64***
  Age −0.21 −1.73
  Race/ethnicity (White) 7.17 2.74**
  RBQ Negative 0.20 2.37*
  RBQ Positive 0.19 1.23*
DIPD Item 85 .26 9.90***
  Age 0.002 0.08
  Race/ethnicity (White) 0.96 1.89
  Education −1.26 −2.65**
  Employment 1.14 2.30*
  RBQ Negative 0.07 4.74***
  RBQ Positive −0.02 −1.22
Substance use severity .52 41.07***
  Age −0.26 4.42***
  Race/ethnicity (White) 0.28 4.89***
  RBQ Negative −0.02 −0.25
  RBQ Positive 0.56 6.16***
Deliberate self-harm .09 6.27***
  Race/ethnicity (White) 0.17 1.37
  RBQ Negative 0.01 3.31***
  RBQ Positive −0.01 −1.27
Risky sexual behaviors .11 5.75***
  Race/ethnicity (White) 0.86 1.31
  Employment 0.97 1.48
  RBQ Negative 0.04 1.98*
  RBQ Positive 0.02 0.73
Total criminal convictions .17 10.89***
  Gender (male) 0.55 3.10**
  RBQ Negative 0.02 3.78***
  RBQ Positive −0.01 −1.19
Total months incarcerated .16 8.24***
  Gender (male) 1.58 3.75***
  Education −0.87 −2.17*
  RBQ Negative 0.04 2.90**
  RBQ Positive −0.02 −1.41
Past-month criminal behavior .14 12.82***
  RBQ Negative 0.04 3.63***
  RBQ Positive −0.01 −1.00

Note. RBQ Frequency = frequency of past-year risky behaviors; DIPD Item 85 = clinically-relevant pattern of risky behaviors on the Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders; Education: 0 = high school equivalent or less, 1 = at least some college; Employment: 0 = unemployed, 1 = employed.

*

p ≤ .05.

**

p ≤ .01.

***

p ≤ .001.