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. 2018 Feb 9;125(6):977–993. doi: 10.1007/s00702-018-1854-8

Table 3.

General linear models and Poisson regression models of symptoms of depression for the SALVe 2001 sample (n = 191)

SALVe 2001 GLM Poisson regression
F p η 2 Wald χ2 p
Model 1a,b
 Sex 11.662 0.001 0.080 34.023 < 0.001
 5HTTLPR 0.217 0.805 0.003 8.058 0.018
 Physical and sexual abuse 5.013 0.027 0.036 0.144 0.704
 Positive family relations 1.366 0.190 0.108 0.732 0.392
 5HTTLPR × physical and sexual abuse 1.248 0.290 0.018 4.529 0.104
 5HTTLPR × positive family relations 1.698 0.041 0.201 4.573 0.102
 5HTTLPR × physical and sexual abuse × positive family relations 1.747 0.045 0.172 17.328 0.001
Adj. R2 = 0.206
Model 2a,c
 Sex 9.309 0.003 0.076 2.157 0.142
 5HTTLPR 1.209 0.302 0.021 5.141 0.077
 Physical and sexual abuse 1.111 0.294 0.010 0.280 0.597
 Positive family relations 1.230 0.271 0.116 2.759 0.097
 Sex × 5HTTLPR × physical and sexual abuse 0.418 0.795 0.015 5.651 0.342
 Sex × 5HTTLPR × positive family relations 1.235 0.196 0.299 5.749 0.219
 Sex × 5HTTLPR × physical and sexual abuse × positive family relations 1.543 0.107 0.160 13.475 0.019
Adj. R2 = 0.162

aAdjusted for ethnicity

bModel 1 presenting no adjustment for sex interaction effects

cModel 2 including the sex interaction effects