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. 2022 Jan 27;272(5):873–885. doi: 10.1007/s00406-022-01380-1

Table 3.

Multiple linear regression analysis on the relationship between social functioning and affective lability in the total sample

Covariates Beta t test p value 95% CI for B
Lower bound Upper bound
Premorbid social functioning − 0.156 − 2.656 0.009 − 3.034 − 0.449
Duration of untreated illness 0.004 0.064 0.949 − 1.057 1.128
Total number of illness episodes 0.034 0.553 0.581 − 0.140 0.249
Anxiety (PANSS G2) − 0.068 − 0.959 0.339 − 4.101 1.417
Depression (PANSS G6) − 0.051 − 0.746 0.456 − 3.618 1.631
PANSS P − 0.211 − 2.685 0.008 − 2.431 − 0.373
PANSS N − 0.249 − 3.650 0.000 − 2.072 − 0.619
YMRS 0.001 0.016 0.987 − 0.924 0.938
ALS-SF anxiety-depression − 0.229 − 2.357 0.019 − 12.487 − 1.113
ALS-SF depression-elation 0.091 1.027 0.306 − 2.922 9.274
ALS-SF anger − 0.039 − 0.486 0.627 − 6.610 3.995

PANSS G2 Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale anxiety item, PANSS G6 Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale depression item, YMRS Young Mania Rating Scale, PANSS P Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale Positive subscale, PANSS N Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale Negative subscale ALS-SF Affective Lability Scale Short Form

Statistically significant p values are in bold