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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Bull. 2017 Oct 26;143(12):1313–1345. doi: 10.1037/bul0000123

Table 3.

Bivariate Relationships Among Interpersonal Theory Variables.

Models k r (95% CI) Q (df) I2 N ET (95% CI) Trim&Fill Est.(Q) Studies Trimmed
TB, PB 97 0.57 (0.53,0.61), p < 0.001 3515.14 (96), p < 0.001 97.27 44,484 4.17 (1.79,6.54), p < 0.001 0.49 (5403.69) 30
CS, PB 43 0.05 (−0.001,0.10), p = 0.054 487.25 (42), p < 0.001 91.38 23,319 −1.51 (−3.38,0.36), p = 0.110 0.09 (605.59) 10
CS, TB 43 0.01 (−0.03,0.05), p = 0.638 356.65 (42), p < 0.001 88.22 23,319 −0.15 (−1.80,1.50), p = 0.855 0.05 (506.37) 10

Note. k = number of samples. CI = confidence interval. ET = Egger’s Regression Intercept test, 2-tailed p-value is reported; significance indicates potential publication biases. Trim&Fill = Duval’s Trim & Fill test, random effects estimates, Q-values, and the number of studies trimmed are reported.

TB = thwarted belongingness. PB = perceived burdensomeness. CS = capability for suicide.