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Table 2 Correlations between proportions observer memories in total and following high and low discrepant cues, and borderline symptoms (BSI)

From: The relationship between borderline symptoms and vantage perspective during autobiographical memory retrieval in a community sample

 

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1.

% O

-

.90**

.88**

.04

.14

.17

.11

.14

2.

% O-HD

.90**

-

.60**

.06

.19*

.20*

.10

.16

3.

% O-LD

.88**

.57**

-

-.00

.06

.09

.09

.07

4.

BSI – NSI

.02

.05

-.02

-

.64**

.62**

.67**

.90**

5.

BSI – DIR

.14

.19*

.04

.52**

-

.51**

.49**

.77**

6.

BSI – FSS

.16

.20*

.08

.40**

.36**

-

.53**

.79**

7.

BSI – ANX

.11

.09

.10

.53**

.34**

.37**

-

.84**

8.

BSI – TOT

.15

.18

.07

.81**

.70**

.69**

.79**

-

  1. Depression severity and age are partialled out in the correlations beneath the diagonal.
  2. %O = proportion observer memories retrieved during full AMT administration; %O-HD = proportion observer memories following high discrepant cues; %O-LD = proportion observer memories following low discrepant cues; BSI-NSI = negative self-image; BSI-DIR = difficult interpersonal relationships; BSI-FSS = failing social skills; BSI-ANX = anxiety; BSI-TOT = total BSI-score.
  3. *p < .05, **p < .01.