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Table 3 Multiple linear regressions analysis predicting self-disgust as a function of trait anxiety, depressive symptoms level, emotion dysregulation, alexithymia, and BPD symptoms in the BPD group and in the HCs group

From: Self-disgust in patients with borderline personality disorder. The associations with alexithymia, emotion dysregulation, and comorbid psychopathology

BPD group (n = 100)

 

B

SE

Î’

t

95% CI for B

Adjusted R²

F

Constant

4.01

9.10

 

0.44

[–14.06, 22.07]

0.33***

10.61***

STAI-Trait

0.31

0.18

0.20

1.67

[–0.06, 0.68]

  

CESD-R

0.19

0.09

0.22

2.10*

[0.01, 0.36]

  

EDS

0.23

0.10

0.26

2.33*

[0.03, 0.43]

  

TAS-20

0.22

0.11

0.19

2.08*

[0.01, 0.44]

  

BPD Checklist total score

–0.02

0.05

–0.05

–0.41

[–0.12, 0.08]

  

HCs group (n = 104)

 

B

SE

Î’

t

95% CI for B

Adjusted R²

F

Constant

–6.73

4.27

 

− 1.58

–15.20

0.45***

17.84***

STAI-Trait

0.48

0.14

0.41

3.55***

0.21

  

CESD-R

0.02

0.12

0.01

0.13

–0.22

  

EDS

0.12

0.07

0.16

1.64

–0.03

  

TAS-20

0.13

0.08

0.14

1.60

–0.03

  

BPD Checklist total score

0.07

0.08

0.10

0.93

–0.08

  
  1. Note. STAI-Trait – trait anxiety measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; CESD-R – The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale–Revised; EDS – Emotional Dysregulation Scale; TAS-20 – Toronto Alexithymia Scale; BPD Checklist – Borderline Personality Disorder Checklist
  2. * p < 0.05. ** p < 0.01. *** p < 0.001