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. 2014 Sep 8;56(4):423–431. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12318

Table 2.

Full correlations between the two ADH dimensions and anxiety subtypes, alongside partial correlations controlling for one ADH dimension at a time (95% confidence intervals)

Full correlations Partial correlations
AP HYP AP (control HYP)a HYP (control AP)b
Panic/agoraphobia .39 (.35, .44) .16 (.12, .22) .34 (.30, .39) .04 (−.02, .09)
Separation anxiety symptoms −.05 (−.10, 0) .02 (−.03, .07) −.05 (−.10, 0) .02 (−.03, .07)
Social anxiety .33 (.28, .38) −.04 (−.09, .01) .36 (.31, .40) −.19 (−.24, −.14)
Physical injury fears .20 (.15, .25) .09 (.04, .15) .19 (.13, .24) .03 (−.02, .08)
Obsessive‐compulsive symptoms .41 (.36, .45) .17 (.12, .22) .34 (.29, .38) .06 (.01, .11)
Generalised anxiety symptoms .39 (.35, .44) .17 (.12, .22) .35 (.31, .39) .03 (−.03, .08)
Attention problems 1 .32 (.27, .36) 1
Hyperactivity/impulsivity 1 1

AP, attention problems; HYP, hyperactivity/impulsivity.

a

Partial correlation between attention problems and anxiety subtypes controlling for hyperactivity/impulsivity problems.

b

Partial correlation between hyperactivity/impulsivity problems and anxiety subtypes controlling for attention problems.