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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cognit Ther Res. 2016 Sep 3;41(3):393–405. doi: 10.1007/s10608-016-9796-7

Table 4.

Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analyses using Depression-Relevant Emotions to Predict Current Depressive Symptoms.

KDRS KDRS (not controlling for KMRS)

Predictor ΔR2 B ΔR2 β
Block 1: Demographics & confounds .35*** .11***
 Age .19*** .20***
 Female .14** .21***
 Caucasian .04 .11
 KMRS .50*** --
Block 2: Depression-relevant emotions .08*** .10***
 Sadness .17* .21**
 Self-directed hostility .03 .06
 Guilt .04 .01
 Joy −.16*** −.13*
Block 3: Other emotions .02 .02
 Sadness .16 .17
 Self-directed hostility .03 .06
 Guilt .03 .00
 Joy −.20*** −.17**
 Disgust −.09 −.11
 Contempt −.06 .01
 Shyness .13 .14
 Fear −.04 −.06
 Interest .06 .04
 Surprise .08 .10
 Anger .04 .08
 Shame −.07 −.08
Block 4: Diagnosis .00 .13***
 Sadness .15 .20*
 Self-directed hostility .03 .05
 Guilt .03 −.02
 Joy −.19*** −.21**
 BPSD Diagnosis −.03 .37***

Note. Depression relevant emotions shown in Block 2 and subsequent Blocks 3 and 4; KDRS= KSADS Depression Rating Scale; KMRS= KSADS Mania Rating Scale; BPSD= Bipolar Spectrum Disorder.

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001.