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Table 7 Product–moment correlations between priming and latency difference scores and demographic variables, intelligence, and affectivity in the patient sample (N = 29)

From: Automatic processing of facial affects in patients with borderline personality disorder: associations with symptomatology and comorbid disorders

Variables

Priming scores

Latency difference scores

A (ne)a

A (no)

H (ne)

H (no)

A (ne)

A (no)

H (ne)

H (no)

Age

−0.01

−0.05

−0.20

−0.24

−0.01

−0.21

0.05

−0.14

Education

0.07

−0.06

0.19

0.06

−0.01

0.33

−0.16

0.17

Intelligence (IQ)

−0.14

−0.19

0.03

−0.03

−0.30

0.16

−0.40*

0.05

Depression (BDI)

−0.15

0.17

−0.24

0.07

0.27

0.40*

0.14

0.27

Trait anxiety (STAI)

0.10

0.36

−0.21

0.06

0.35

0.28

0.19

0.02

  1. A (ne) angry prime vs. neutral prime baseline, A (no) angry prime vs. no facial expression baseline, H (ne) happy prime vs. neutral prime baseline, H (no) happy prime vs. no facial expression baseline.
  2. aExperimental condition.
  3. * p < 0.05.