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Table 3 Regression models for psychopathy and the 4 psychopathy dimensions

From: Emotional dysregulation and trauma predicting psychopathy dimensions in female and male juvenile offenders

DV (corrected R 2)

IVs

F

part η 2

ß (SE)

Psychopathy score (.26)

Sex

71.29***

 .24

7.43 (.88)a

Emotional dysregulation

9.73**

.04

1.03 (1.54)

Physical abuse

5.07*

.02

12.94 (5.75)b

Sexual abuse

.34

.00

.56 (.97)c

Physical abuse × emotional dysregulation

4.51*

.02

4.15 (1.95)

Core dimensions

 Interpersonal (.06)

Sex

17.44***

.07

 1.18 (.28)a

Emotional dysregulation

.98

.00

.31 (.31)

Physical abuse

.32

.00

.16 (.29)b

Sexual abuse

.38

.00

.19 (.31)c

 Affective (.17)

Sex

49.61***

.18

1.73 (.25)a

Emotional dysregulation

1.40

.01

.32 (.27)

Physical abuse

.00

.00

.01 (.25)b

Sexual abuse

.01

.00

.02 (.27)c

Behavior dimensions

 Lifestyle (.20)

Sex

8.59**

.04

5.14 (1.8)a

Emotional dysregulation

12.89***

.05

.52 (.52)

Physical abuse

.23

.00

.13 (.27)b

Sexual abuse

.30

.00

.16 (.30)c

Sex × emotional dysregulation

4.08*

.02

1.24 (.61)

 Antisocial (.23)

Sex

10.93**

.05

6.61 (2.00)a

Emotional dysregulation

10.04**

.04

.32 (.59)

Physical abuse

6.99**

.03

.81 (.31)b

Sexual abuse

1.01

.00

.34 (.34)c

Sex × emotional dysregulation

5.62*

.02

1.65 (.70)

  1. DV dependent variable; IVs independent variables
  2. * p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001
  3. areference category: female
  4. breference category: no physical abuse
  5. creference category: no sexual abuse