Table 13.
Association of the contents of attenuated and brief intermittent psychotic symptoms with social functioning, ordinal regression analysis (N = 232).
SIPS No. | Content | Beta | SEa | Wald (df = 1) | p | 95% CI; lowera | 95% CI; uppera |
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P1B | Thought insertion | −1.806 | 0.832 | 8.629 | 0.003 | −3.464 | −0.164 |
P1C | Ideas that strangers know s.th. about patient | −1.803 | 0.962 | 1.521 | 0.217 | −3.384 | 0.000 |
P1C | Numbers have special meaning | −1.898 | 0.825 | 3.199 | 0.074 | −3.621 | 0.000 |
P1C | Ideas of being directly affected by other persons feelings/actions | 1.902 | 0.860 | 1.919 | 0.166 | 0.000 | 2.902 |
P1D | Ideas of vanishing from the world | −0.122 | 1.847 | 0.009 | 0.924 | −2.731 | 2.976 |
P2 | General mistrust | −1.247 | 0.651 | 5.786 | 0.016 | −2.719 | −0.141 |
P2 | Ideas that others intend to poison the patient | −2.260 | 0.840 | 3.164 | 0.075 | −2.946 | 0.000 |
P4 | Seeing moving shadows in the corner of the eye | 1.011 | 0.511 | 5.145 | 0.023 | 0.133 | 2.152 |
P4D | Painful cenesthesia | −1.208 | 1.227 | 2.939 | 0.086 | −3.480 | 0.484 |
P5 | Communication is vague | −1.803 | 0.953 | 1.521 | 0.217 | −2.807 | 0.000 |
P5 | Poverty of speech | −1.729 | 6.080 | 2.062 | 0.151 | −23.373 | 0.307 |
P5 | Losing the thread of thoughts (self-experienced) | −0.827 | 0.975 | 0.805 | 0.370 | −3.138 | 0.644 |
P5 | Losing the thread of thoughts (observed by others) | 0.107 | 0.796 | 0.016 | 0.899 | −1.286 | 2.015 |
P5 | Tangentiality (observed by others) | −1.464 | 1.148 | 3.857 | 0.049 | −3.590 | 1.152 |
P5 | Circumstantial speech | −0.918 | 1.160 | 0.724 | 0.395 | −3.513 | 0.710 |
P5 | Stilted or pedantic speech | −1.602 | 1.361 | 0.944 | 0.331 | −3.883 | 0.783 |
GoF: = 52.407; p < 0.001; Nagelkerke's R2 = 0.209. aValues from Bootstrapping (N = 972). 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.”