Table 4 Logistic regression model of social cognition and clinical variables associated with jumping to conclusions.
From: The relationship between jumping to conclusions and social cognition in first-episode psychosis
Task 1 - 85%:15% | Task 2 - 60%:40% | Task 3 - Salient 60%:40% | ||||||||
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B | SE | p-value | B | SE | p-value | B | SE | p- value | ||
Emotional recognition | Emotional recognition test | −0.329 | 0.134 | 0.014 | −0.472 | 0.171 | 0.006 | −0.691 | 0.228 | 0.002 |
Attributional style | Internal attribution for negative events | 0.13 | 0.061 | 0.031 | - | - | - | - | - | 0.058 |
Situational attribution for negative events | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.167 | |
Externalizing bias | - | - | 0.539 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Clinical and IQ variables | Depressive symptoms | - | - | 0.096 | - | - | 0.513 | - | - | 0.358 |
Positive symptoms | - | - | 0.864 | - | - | 0.899 | - | - | 0.171 | |
Estimated premorbid IQ | - | - | 0.107 | - | - | 0.083 | −0.061 | 0.022 | 0.005 | |
Model R2 Nagelkerke | 0.146 | 0.131 | 0.426 |