Research Article

Person-Centered Associations between High- and Low-Risk Personality Profiles and Psychological Adjustment in University Students

Table 3

Binomial logistic regression results for the prediction of the two clusters as a function of the predictor variables.

95% CI for

Block 1
 Constant0.051[0.027, 0.098]-2.9690.329-9.030.001
 Anxiety1.083[1.019, 1.152]0.0800.0312.550.011
 Depression1.213[1.140, 1.291]0.1930.0326.110.001
Block 2
 Constant0.004[8.344, 0.021]-5.4730.824-6.640.001
 Anxiety1.065[0.998, 1.136]0.0630.0331.910.056
 Depression1.156[1.083, 1.235]0.1450.0334.330.001
 Problem coping0.952[0.898, 1.009]-0.0490.029-1.640.101
 Emotion coping1.043[0.989, 1.101]0.0430.0271.560.120
 Avoidant coping1.219[1.118, 1.329]0.1980.0444.490.001

Note. CI = confidence interval. The reference category for the dependent variable was “cluster 2–low maladaptive personality trait.” = odds ratio.