Univariate and Multivariate Regression Analyses for Prediction of Being in the Predominantly Proactive Homicide Group
Univariate | Multivariatea | |||||||
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β | Sig. | Exp (B) | [%95 CI] | β | Sig. | Exp (B) | [%95 CI] | |
Marital status (married) | 1.67 | .028 | 5.333 | [1.194–23.829] | 2.30 | .130 | 10.016 | [.508–197.599] |
Age at illness onset | .09 | .025 | 1.095 | [1.012–1.186] | .01 | .879 | 1.011 | [.877–1.166] |
Method (firearms) | 2.41 | .033 | 11.143 | [1.217–102.029] | 1.63 | .203 | 5.100 | [.416–62.516] |
Infidelity delusions | 2.41 | .033 | 11.143 | [1.217–102.029] | 3.72 | .026 | 23.268 | [1.549–309.495] |
PCL-R Affective (Facet 2) | 1.73 | .025 | 1.734 | [1.071–2.808] | 1.18 | .021 | 3.194 | [1.189–8.576] |
PCL-R: Psychopathy Checklist-Revised.
↵aResults from binomial logistic regression, Model summary; χ2(38.176) = 25.934, p < 0.001, Percent correct classification 81% with R2 of 0.57.
p < .05 statistically significant (bold values).