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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Anxiety Stress Coping. 2018 Jun 1;31(5):526–538. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2018.1482723

Table 2.

Social anxiety as a predictor of interpersonal dependent events

Negative Interpersonal Dependent Positive Interpersonal Dependent

β SE t R2 ΔR2 β SE t R2 ΔR2
Block 1
 BDI-II .42 .01 7.12*** .00 .01 .03
 Gender .07 .38 1.23 .18 .22 2.83*
Block 2 .19 .03
 BDI-II .32 .02 4.81*** .05 .01 .61
 Gender .07 .37 1.26 .18 .22 2.83*
 SIAS .19 .01 2.87** .22 .03 −.09 .01 −1.18 .04 .01

Negative Interpersonal Dependent Events Model: R2 = .22, t(242) = 2.87, p < . 01

Positive Interpersonal Dependent Events Model: R2 = .04, t(242) = −1.18, p = .24

Note: BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; SIAS = Social Interaction Anxiety Scale; Linear regressions were conducted to examine these hypotheses (N = 243)

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.