Table 2 Regression models of anhedonia and social anxiety as predictors of social adjustment impairment

From: Anhedonia in the psychosis risk syndrome: associations with social impairment and basal orbitofrontal cortical activity

Predictor

Standardized coefficient (β)

Student’s t-test

Significance (P)

a. Full cohort (F5,87=13.8, P<0.001)

 Risk status

0.42

4.64

<0.001

 Total anhedonia

0.35

3.88

<0.001

 Total social anxiety

0.13

1.48

0.14

 Age

−0.04

−0.55

0.59

 Gender

−0.001

−0.10

0.99

b. CHR individuals (F4,57=3.17, P=0.02)

 Total anhedonia

0.43

3.56

0.001

 Total social anxiety

0.13

1.06

0.29

 Age

0.004

0.03

0.98

 Gender

0.02

0.17

0.89

c. Healthy controls—total anhedonia and social anxiety as predictors (F4,26=1.53, P=0.22)

 Total anhedonia

0.17

0.94

0.36

 Total social anxiety

0.25

1.33

0.20

 Age

−0.28

−1.56

0.13

 Gender

−0.20

−1.02

0.32