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. 2018 Aug 2;13(8):e0201698. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201698

Table 3. Binary logistic regression for the probability of presenting high social functioning in terms of the two subscales of the PANAS.

SF Affect χ2 B SE Wald p OR 95% CI

SP
PA 47.95 .29 .05 35.11 < .001 1.34 1.22–1.47
NA - - - n.s. - -
Constant -5.40 1.03 27.61 < .001 .005

PR
PA 76.77 .10 .03 8.93 .003 1.11 1.04–1.18
NA -.24 .04 41.89 < .001 .79 .73-.85
Constant .40 .81 .25 .621 1.49

FR
PA 60.55 .20 .04 32.72 < .001 1.22 1.14–1.31
NA -.12 .03 13.79 < .001 .88 .83-.94
Constant -1.80 .78 5.41 .020 .16

HD
PA 121.93 .35 .05 51.21 < .001 1.42 1.29–1.56
NA -.21 .06 14.03 < .001 .82 .73-.91
Constant -4.79 1.09 19.27 < .001 .01

Note: SF = Social Functioning; PA = Positive Affect; NA = Negative Affect; SP = School Performance; PR = Peer Relationships; FR = Family Relationships; HD = Home Duties/Self-Care.