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. 2021 Sep 30;2(4):484–494. doi: 10.1007/s42761-021-00058-6

Table 3.

Fixed effects from the logistic regression models predicting suicide attempt after discharge

Main effects
Median 95% HDI pd Odds ratio
Bivariate models
(Intercept)  − 2.88  − 4.85, − 0.99 100.0% 0.06
Anxiety/agitation mean 0.22  − 0.14, 0.57 89.4% 1.25
(Intercept)  − 2.53  − 4.17, − 0.98 99.9% 0.08
Anxiety/agitation variability 0.63  − 0.58, 1.82 84.9% 1.88
(Intercept)  − 3.86  − 6.01, − 1.99 100.0% 0.02
Shame/self-hatred mean 0.41 0.07, 0.74 99.4%* 1.51
(Intercept)  − 3.38  − 5.23, − 1.61 100.0% 0.03
Shame/self-hatred variability 1.36 0.06, 2.74 98.4%* 3.90
Multiple regression model
(Intercept)  − 6.29  − 10.27, − 3.12 100.0% 0.00
Shame/self-hatred mean 0.52 0.11, 0.96 99.6%* 1.68
Shame/self-hatred variability 1.56 0.17, 3.11 98.9%* 4.76

Note. The top part of the table presents results from four bivariate models using each NA variable as the sole predictor, and the bottom part presents results from the multiple regression model including only those NA variables that predicted suicide attempt in the bivariate models. HDI, highest density interval; pd, probability of direction (“significant” effects are marked with a *). n = 64 participants