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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Emot. 2013 Mar 11;27(6):1091–1104. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2013.772048

Table 5. Associations of positive urgency (PUM) with mania risk (HPS) and responses to positive affect (RPA) in Study 2 (N = 483).

Bivariate correlations Partial correlations
HPS .40** .32**
Adjusted HPS .38** .29**
RPA
 Emotion-focused .14* .15*
 Self-focused .06 .08
 Dampening .21** .07

Notes: HPS = Hypomanic Personality Scale; Adjusted HPS = HPS excluding items that relate to impulsivity; RPA = Responses to Positive Affect. Partial correlations include current symptoms of mania and depression as covariates.

*

p< .05;

**

p<.01.