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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. ADNe® Instrument
2.3. Sample Collection and Biomarker Quantification
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Distribution of Biomarkers
3.2. Spearman’s bivariate correlations
3.3. Multiple Regression: Seven-Neurofactor Model
| Analysis | Predictor — Biomarker |
Coefficient | Significance |
| Spearman's Rho | Sm — Testosterone | ρ = −0,567 | p = 0,022 |
| Spearman's Rho | Mn — IL-6 | ρ = −0,489 | p = 0,046 |
| Multiple regression R² | 7 NF — IL-6 | R²=0,848 R=0,921 | p < 0,001 |
| Multiple regression R² | 7 NF — Testosterone | R²=0,735 R=0,857 | p < 0,001 |
| Multiple regression R² | 7 NF — Cortisol | R²=0,569 R=0,754 | p < 0,0001 |
| Pearson's r (predicted/ actual) |
IL-6 predicted vs actual |
r = 0,921 | p < 0,001 |
3.4. Comparison with Published Instruments
| Instrument | Best R² with biomarker | Biomarker | Source |
| DISC / MBTI | ~0% (sin estudios) | — | — |
| Big Five | <1% (r = −0,05) | Testosterone | Sundin et al., 2021 |
| Hogan / PAPI | ~0% (sin estudios) | — | — |
| PSS (Perceived Stress Scale) | ~18% (r = 0,42) | Cortisol | Cohen & Janicki-Deverts, 2012 |
| ADNe® (this study) | 84,8% (R = 0,921) | IL-6 | This study |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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