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. 2023 Jul 7;14:1209485. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1209485

Table 11.

Association of the contents of attenuated and brief intermittent psychotic symptoms with somatization disorder, logistic regression analysis (N = 232).

SIPS No. Content Beta SEa Wald (df = 1) p a Exp (Beta) 95% CI; lower 95% CI; upper
P1B Thought withdrawal' 3.016 15.380 4.253 0.004 20.414 1.161 358.798
P1E Ideas of being pregnant 24.219 0.468 3.6 E-7 0.004 >1 Mio. 0.000 n.c.b
P1D Exaggerated ideas of guilt 0.085 11.282 0.004 0.514 1.089 0.082 14.397
P2 Paranoid ideas of reference (gazes of passers-by) −18.328 12.046 1.2 E-5 0.124 0.000 0 n.c.b
P2 Ideas that supernatural beings intend to harm the patient 24.219 0.468 3.6 E-7 0.004 >1 Mio. 0.000 n.c.b
P4D Sense of changed body functions 2.072 13.616 2.703 0.004c 7.940 0.672 93.863
P5 Poverty of speech 1.320 20.535 0.329 0.011c 3.744 0.041 340.346
P5 Neologisms 1.320 24.827 0.329 0.014c 3.744 0.041 340.346

Reference group: no somatization disorder, GoF: χ(8)2 = 27.944; p < 0.001; Nagelkerke's R2 = 0.324. aValues from Bootstrapping (N = 281). bn.c., not calculable due to zero cases with the present item in the reference group. cSee Table 10. P1 “unusual thought content/delusional ideas” with B: section “first rank symptoms”, C: section “overvalued beliefs”, D: section “other unusual thoughts/delusional ideas”, and E: section “non-persecutory ideas of reference.” P2 “suspiciousness/persecutory ideas.” P3 “grandiose ideas.” P4 “perceptual abnormalities/hallucinations”; with B: section “auditory distortions, illusions, hallucinations”, C: section “visual distortions, illusions, hallucinations”, D: section “somatic distortions, illusions, hallucinations”, and E: section “olfactory and gustatory distortions, illusions, hallucinations.” P5 “disorganized communication.”