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Table 3 Multiple hierarchical regression analysis with self-esteem as dependent variable.

From: Self-esteem is associated with premorbid adjustment and positive psychotic symptoms in early psychosis

Model

Unstandardized Coefficients

Standardized Coefficient s

t

   Sig.

95% Confidence Interval for B

Adjusted R Square

 

B

Std.

Error

Beta

  

Lower

Bound

Upper

Bound

 

Age

0.04

0.07

0.05

0.67

   0.507

-0.09

0.17

 

Gender

-5.35

1.07

-0.41

-5.00

   0.001

-7.47

-3.23

0.16

PAS Early adolescence social

-0.43

0.17

-0.23

-2.55

   0.012

-0.77

-0.10

 

PAS Early adolescence academic

-0.29

0.19

-0.14

-1.51

   0.133

-0.67

0.09

0.25

  1. Explained variance for final model: R2 = 0.25, F = 10.19, P < 0.001
  2. Dependent Variable: Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES)
  3. Abbreviations:
  4. PAS; Premorbid Adjustment Scale