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. 2017 Oct 13;8(1):1380471. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1380471

Table 6.

PITQ-t and PITQ-p correlations with measures and variables of interest and significance of comparative strength of PITQ-t and PITQ-p correlations with measures and variables of interest.

  PITQ-t PITQ-p rtp t df p 99% CI
Measures              
PCL-C −.41** −.47** .50** .81 174 .42 −.12–.22
DES −.29** −.42** .50** 1.97 174 .05 −.04–.31
DERS −.35** −.67** .50** 5.51 174 <.001** .16–.48
WHOQOL-BREF Psychological .45** .64** .50** −3.21 174 <.001** −.35–-.04
WHOQOL-BREF Social .22** .28** .50** −.76 174 .45 −.24–.13
Other variables              
Self-harma −.37** −.34** .50** −.49 174 .62 −.21–.14
Dangerous behaviourb −.31** −.20** .50** −1.40 174 .16 −.29–.09
Impulsivec −.23** −.21** .50** −.22 174 .83 −.20–.17
Positive emotionsd .21** .31** .50** −1.39 174 .17 −.28–.09

a–d: See Table 4.

* < .05 (2-tailed), ** p < .01 (2-tailed), r tp = correlation between PITQ-t and PITQ-p.