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. 2022 Apr 27;13:865896. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.865896

Table 7.

Multiple regression with three Habitual Tendencies Questionnaire (HTQ) subscales and four Alternative Uses Task (AUT) components as predictors of subclinical OCD symptomatology (as measured by the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory, OCI), with demographic variables age and gender as covariates.

Dependent variable: OCI Coefficients
Model Unstandardized coefficients Standardized coefficients t p 95% confidence interval for B
B Standard Error β Lower bound Upper bound
Step 1 (Constant) 27.248 3.736 7.294 0.000 19.890 34.606
Age −0.357 0.078 −0.282 −4.561 <0.001*** −0.511 −0.203
Gender 1.542 1.760 0.054 0.876 0.382 −1.924 5.009
R2 = 0.079; F(2, 244) = 10.451, p < 0.001***
Step 2 (Constant) 26.526 4.993 5.313 0.000 16.690 36.361
Age −0.171 0.071 −0.135 −2.410 0.017* −0.310 −0.031
Gender −0.027 1.558 −0.001 −0.018 0.986 −3.097 3.042
HTQ compulsivity 1.213 0.157 0.455 7.750 <0.001*** 0.905 1.522
HTQ regularity −0.052 0.202 −0.016 −0.257 0.797 −0.449 0.346
HTQ novelty −0.402 0.229 −0.107 −1.755 0.081 −0.853 0.049
AUT flexibility −1.942 0.537 −0.384 −3.614 <0.001*** −3.000 −0.883
AUT elaboration 0.081 0.189 0.025 0.431 0.667 −0.291 0.454
AUT fluency 0.212 0.327 0.075 0.648 0.517 −0.432 0.856
AUT originality −0.119 0.427 −0.020 −0.279 0.780 −0.959 0.721
R2 = 0.365; F(7, 237) = 15.276, p < 0.001***

The bold values indicate statistically significant values.

*

p < 0.05,

***

p < 0.001.