Skip to main content

Table 3 Correlations analyses

From: What influences psychological functioning in patients with mood disorders? The role of clinical, sociodemographic, and temperamental characteristics in a naturalistic study

 

PSP total score

Duration of illness

− 0.179*

B-MCCB, symbol coding, M (SD)

0.163

B-MCCB, animal naming, M (SD)

0.432***

B-MCCB trial making test A, M (SD)

− 550****

BIS11, Attentional impulsiveness subscale

− 0.543****

BIS11, Motor impulsiveness subscale

− 0.592****

BIS11, Non-planning impulsiveness subscale

− 0.384****

BIS11, Total score

− 0.603****

Depressive affective temperament

− 0.365****

Hyperthymic affective temperament

0.098****

Anxious affective temperament

− 0.189*

Cyclothymic affective temperament

− 0.231***

Irritable affective temperament

− 0.336****

HAM-D, total score

− 0.356****

YMRS, total score

− 0.189*

MANSA, total score

0.547****

Presence of psychotic symptoms during acute phases

− 0.324****

Seasonality, yes

− 0.139

Presence of suicidal attempts lifetime

− 0.240***

Diagnosis of bipolar disorder

− 0.041

Diagnosis of unipolar disorder

0.41

  1. MANSA Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life, B-MCCB: Brief MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery; PSP Personal and Social Performance Scale, BIS-11 Barratt Impulsiveness Scale, HAM-D Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, YMRS Young Mania Rating Scale
  2. *p < .05
  3. **p < .01
  4. ***p < .001
  5. ****p < .0001