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A decision rule recommends treatment when the predicted benefit exceeds the predicted harm, value-adjusted.
However, when sex was controlled for, both OXTR variants under study predicted Harm Avoidance in multiple regression models (p = 0.01 for rs237902, p = 0.006 for rs237900).
6 Each of these constructs embodies the concept that for treatment to be justified, the predicted treatment benefit must exceed the predicted harm for that individual.
The S-RAMM item B1 "history of deliberate self harm" predicted harm to others as well as harm to self (AUC 95% CI greater than 0.5) in this population.
The location at baseline (for eight locations from the most to least secure) predicted harm to others (AUC = 0.812, 95% confidence interval 0.677 to 0.948, p < 0.001) as expected, since we have previously shown that location is a proxy for measures of risk [ 32] and recovery [ 23, 24].
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All of the predicted harms already exist due to human overexploitation of the planet, but climate change will worsen them significantly.
When analysed separately, both BPD and ASPD thus appeared to predict harm.
The report predicts harm to Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas ― all states Trump won in the 2016 presidential election.
Length of stay at the beginning of the observation period did not predict harm to others (AUC = 0.504, 95% CI 0.343-0.665, p = 0.963).
When sex is controlled for and a recessive mode of inheritance is assumed, rs237900 predicts Harm Avoidance in additive and multiplicative regression models.
On these grounds, common OXTR variants could serve to predict Harm Avoidance and Reward Dependence, depending on the markers used, and on the assumptions made in the respective models.
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