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. 2020 Jan 12;61(9):998–1008. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13194

Table 2.

Multivariate regression of symptom burden and impairment ratings on general and specific factors

Variable Estimate Posterior SD p 95% Bayes CI Significance
Lower 2.5% Upper 2.5%
Self‐reported impairment
General factor 0.675 0.015 <.001 0.644 0.705 *
Melancholic features 0.159 0.028 <.001 0.104 0.213 *
Depressive cognitions 0.091 0.025 <.001 0.042 0.139 *
Anxiety −0.053 0.024 .015 −0.100 −0.005 *
Obsessions–compulsions −0.056 0.020 .003 −0.096 −0.016 *
Conduct problems 0.184 0.022 <.001 0.141 0.227 *
Parent‐reported impairment
General factor 0.480 0.027 <.001 0.426 0.531 *
Melancholic features 0.096 0.040 .009 0.017 0.173 *
Depressive cognitions 0.039 0.037 .146 −0.034 0.112  
Anxiety −0.099 0.038 .005 −0.173 −0.024 *
Obsessions–compulsions −0.072 0.032 .012 −0.134 −0.010 *
Conduct problems 0.213 0.033 <.001 0.148 0.277 *

Standardized estimates. CI = credibility interval. One‐tailed p values based on the posterior distribution can be interpreted as the proportion of the posterior distribution that is below zero (or, for negative estimates, above zero).

*

95% Bayes credibility interval does not contain 0.