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Table 3 Regression investigating the association between CT, the interaction between CT and verbal IQ, and working memory, controlling for effects of diagnostic group, sex, age, and depressive symptoms

From: Association between childhood trauma, cognition, and psychosocial function in a large sample of partially or fully remitted patients with bipolar disorder and healthy participants

 

B

95% CI

S.E

t

p

CTQ total score

0.07

− 0.03–0.17

0.05

1.33

0.18

Diagnostic group

0.42

− 0.24–0.59

0.09

4.70

 < 0.001**

Verbal IQ*CTQ

− 0.00

− 0.00–0.00

0.00

− 1.43

0.15

Sex

0.35

0.20–0.49

0.07

4.79

 < 0.001**

Age

− 0.04

− 0.04–− 0.03

0.00

− 10.11

 < 0.001**

Verbal IQ

0.07

− 0.03–0.10

0.02

3.53

 < 0.001**

HDRS

− 0.01

− 0.06–0.02

0.01

− 0.43

0.67

  1. CI Confidence interval, CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, HDRS Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, IQ Intelligence Quotient, S.E. Standard error
  2. *p ≤ 0.05, **p < 0.01