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Table 3 Summary of Logistic Regression Model Predicting Borderline PD vs. Bipolar Disorder through Higher Mean Score of BSI Paranoid Ideation Symptom Scale

From: Psychotic spectrum features in borderline and bipolar disorders within the scope of the DSM-5 section III personality traits: a case control study

 

B (S.E.)

Wald (χ2)

p

OR [95% CI]

Nagelkerke R2

Model

    

.58

PID-5(f) Withdrawal

2.46 (1.06)

5.46

<.01*

11.70 [1.48, 92.68]

 

PID-5(f) Restricted affectivity

2.49 (1.03)

5.86

<.01*

12.09 [1.61, 90.84]

 

PID-5(f) Anhedonia

2.40 (1.32)

3.29

<.05*

10.98 [.83, 146.00]

 

PID-5(f) Unusual beliefs & experiences

−2.32 (1.14)

4.12

<.05*

.10 [.01, .92]

 

PID-5(f) Depressivity

−6.69 (2.27)

8.64

<.001*

.001 [.001, .11]

 

PID-5(f) Cognitive & perceptual dysreg.

2.57 (1.26)

4.13

<.05*

13.02 [1.10, 154.6]

 

PID-5(f) Emotional lability

1.90 (1.01)

3.57

<.05*

6.69 [.93, 48.06]

 

PID-5(f) Attention seeking

−3.67 (1.25)

8.65

<.001*

.03 [.002, .29]

 
  1. Note. * Two-tailed; B logistic regression coefficient. S.E. standard error of the logistic regression coefficient. OR odds ratio. PID-5 (f) PID-5 facet