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. 2020 Apr 1;266:621–625. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.02.011

Table 2.

Regression models with main effect of OGMneg predicting contemporaneous and prospective depressive symptoms and maternal depression interactions.

Contemporaneous depressive symptoms
Prospective depressive symptoms
(n = 3,154)
(n = 2,345)
Model change
Coefficients
Model change
Coefficients
R2 p β B (95% CI) p R2 p β B (95% CI) p
Step 1: Covariates 0.018 <0.001 0.158 <0.001
 Full scale IQ −0.005 −0.020 (−0.158, 0.117) 0.773 −0.024 −0.139 (−0.355, 0.078) 0.209
 Age 0.015 0.075 (−0.103, 0.254) 0.407 −0.007 −0.068 (−0.438, 0.303) 0.720
 Gender 0.116 0.878 (0.615, 1.140) <0.001 0.195 2.153 (1.738, 2.568) <0.001
 Maternal depression 0.066 0.679 (0.324, 1.034) <0.001 0.072 1.106 (0.529, 1.683) <0.001
 Age 12.5 depressive symptoms 0.309 1.779 (1.562, 1.996) <0.001
Step 2: Main effect Δ0.011 <0.001 Δ0.005 <0.001
 OGMneg 0.107 0.406 (0.275, 0.537) <0.001 0.074 0.410 (0.202, 0.617) <0.001
Step 3: Moderation by maternal depression Δ<0.001 0.388 Δ<0.001 0.791
 OGMneg x Maternal Depression Status 0.017 0.159 (−0.202, 0.519) 0.388 −0.005 −0.080 (−0.675, 0.514) 0.791

OGMneg – overgeneral autobiographical memory to negative cues. Results significant at p < 0.05 are indicated in bold.