Table 3.
Correlations between IAT scores and symptom measures
Self-report/Clinical Indices | IAT D-scores and symptoms: screening visit | IAT D-scores and symptoms: baseline visit | ||||
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Composite implicit self-worth index | Sad/Happy IAT | Escape/Stay IAT | Composite implicit self-worth index | Sad/Happy IAT | Escape/Stay IAT | |
RSES | −.30 [−.46, −.11] | −.18 [−.35, .01] | −.20 [−.38, −.01] | −.32 [−.50, −.11] | −.10 [−.30, .12] | −.07 [−.28, .14] |
CTI-self | −.31 [−.48, −.13] | −.17 [−.35, .02] | −.16 [−.34, .03] | −.28 [−.47, −.07] | −.11 [−.32, .10] | −.18 [−.38, .04] |
CTI-world | −.16 [−.34, .03] | −.08 [−.26, .11] | −.05 [−.24, .15] | −.01 [−.22, .21] | −.03 [−.24, .18] | −.10 [−.31, .11] |
CTI-future | −.23 [−.40, −.04] | −.16 [−.34, .03] | −.24 [−.42, −.06] | −.19 [−.39, .02] | −.06 [−.27, .15] | −.15 [−.35, .07] |
CTI total | −.30 [−.47, −.12] | −.17 [−.35, .02] | −.19 [−.37, .00] | −.22 [−.41, −.01] | −.09 [−.30, .12] | −.18 [−.38, .03] |
CSSRS ideation: | ||||||
Lifetime | .28 [.08, .45] | −.13 [−.31, .06] | .27 [.08, .44] | -- | -- | -- |
CSSRS ideation: Past Month | .06 [−.14, .25] | .11 [−.09, .29] | .19 [.00, .37] | -- | -- | -- |
Note: Partial correlation r-values presented with 95% CIs in brackets. Correlation coefficients reflect partial correlations controlling for IAT order type (positive=me first or negative=me first) and MADRS Total Score; Bold text indicates partial correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; CTI = Cognitive Triad Inventory; CSSRS = Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (measured at screening only). On RSES and CTI, higher scores indicate more positive views/beliefs (e.g., higher self-esteem); on IATs and CSSRS, higher scores indicate more negative views/elevated symptoms