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Table 3 Correlations between psychotic symptoms and ASI subscales

From: Aberrant salience correlates with psychotic dimensions in outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders

 

SS

HE

HC

ASI

P1

P2

P3

N1

N4

N6

G5

G9

SS

–

           

HE

0.570**

–

          

HC

0.704**

0.653**

–

         

ASI

0.803**

0.839**

0.867**

–

        

P1

0.444**

0.309**

0.399**

0.396**

–

       

P2

0.308**

0.236*

0.262**

0.273**

0.577**

–

      

P3

0.237*

0.223*

0.265**

0.243*

0.644**

0.498**

–

     

N1

0.135

0.187

0.244*

0.163

0.381**

0.485**

0.423**

–

    

N4

0.125

0.156

0.222*

0.131

0.404**

0.508**

0.445**

0.777**

–

   

N6

0.149

0.233*

0.216*

0.200*

0.276**

0.383**

0.369**

0.696**

0.642**

–

  

G5

0.201*

0.219*

0.309**

0.255**

0.413**

0.530**

0.370**

0.500**

0.478**

0.505**

–

 

G9

0.270**

0.255**

0.319**

0.278**

0.795**

0.482**

0.650**

0.428**

0.456**

0.427**

0.404**

–

  1. SS sharpening of senses, HE heightened emotionality, HC heightened cognition, ASI Aberrant Salience Inventory total score, P1 delusions, P2 conceptual disorganization, P3 hallucinatory behavior, N1 blunted affect, N4 social withdrawal passive/apathetic, N6 lack of spontaneity of conversation, G5 mannerisms and posturing, G9 unusual thought content
  2. *p < 0.05
  3. **p < 0.01
  4. Significant results are in bold characters