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Table 4 Hierarchical regression analyses of 16PF on dysfunctional attitudes and subtypes in the MDD group (n = 168)

From: The relationship between personality traits and dysfunctional attitudes in individuals with or without major depressive disorder: a case control study

Standard coefficient

 

DAS Total score

Vulnerability

Attraction and repulsion

Perfectionism

Compulsion

Seeking applause

Dependence

Self-determination attitude

Cognition philosophy

A

-0.01

-0.10

—

—

—

—

—

0.06

—

B

—

—

-0.11

—

-0.20

—

—

—

—

C

-0.19

-0.16

-0.16

-0.18

—

-0.17

-0.21

-0.10

0.01

E

—

—

—

-0.11

—

—

—

—

—

F

—

—

—

—

—

—

—

-0.03

—

G

-0.16

-0.09

-0.20

-0.06

—

-0.17

—

—

-0.17

H

-0.03

—

—

—

-0.15

—

-0.05

-0.04

-0.02

L

0.05

0.11

—

—

—

0.10

0.07

—

—

M

—

—

—

-0.06

—

—

—

-0.04

—

O

0.26

0.14

0.23

0.11

0.05

0.15

0.19

0.19

0.32

Q2

—

—

—

—

—

—

-0.16

—

—

Q3

—

—

-0.06

—

-0.10

0.01

—

—

—

Q4

0.05

-0.07

-0.01

-0.02

0.13

0.08

-0.02

-0.03

0.10

ΔR2

0.21

0.10

0.17

0.10

0.11

0.16

0.13

0.09

0.17

  1. Bold values indicate statistical significance. ΔR2 indicates the changes R2 of the model from level 2 to level 3. The three hierarchies of the regression model were as follows: level 1: sex, age, education; level 2: duration of total episodes, duration of current episodes, episode counts, HAMA, HAMD24; level 3: 16PF factors that show a significant relationship with DAS total score and each subtype