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Table 4 Detailed results of the linear regressions on a subsample (N = 410) separately for the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS-6) and the Social Phobia Scale (SPS-6) with the nine Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire subscales as predictors. The table shows the point estimates (B), standard errors (SE), standardized estimates (β), 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) for the standardized estimates

From: Psychometric properties of the social interaction anxiety scale and the social phobia scale in Hungarian adults and adolescents

 

SIAS-6

  

SPS-6

  

Variables

B

SE

β

t

p

95%CI

B

SE

β

t

p

95%CI

lower

upper

lower

upper

Self-blame

.55

.14

.20

3.93

<.001

.28

.83

.39

.14

.14

2.82

.005

.12

.67

Acceptance

.39

.15

.14

2.55

.011

.09

.69

.13

.15

.05

.86

.388

−.17

.43

Rumination

.56

.14

.23

3.94

<.001

.28

.84

.69

.14

.28

4.83

<.001

.41

.97

Positive refocusing

−.14

.14

−.06

−1.01

.315

−.40

.13

−.21

.14

−.08

−1.52

.130

−.47

.06

Planning

−.04

.18

−.01

−.24

.813

−.40

.31

−.16

.18

−.05

−.86

.388

−.51

.20

Positive reappraisal

−.40

.15

−.15

−2.65

.008

−.70

−.10

−.17

.15

−.06

−1.10

.273

−.46

.13

Perspective

−.14

.16

−.05

−.86

.390

−.45

.18

−.01

.16

.00

−.07

.947

−.32

.30

Catastro-phizing

.16

.16

.06

.98

.328

−.16

.48

.40

.16

.14

2.46

.014

.08

.72

Other-blame

.04

.18

.01

.22

.825

−.31

.39

−.11

.18

−.03

−.62

.537

−.46

.24