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

Table 8.

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

SIPS No. Content Beta SEa Wald (df = 1) pa Exp (Beta) 95% CI; lower 95% CI; upper
P1C Belief in supernatural phenomena (ghosts, telepathy, afterlife, etc.) 21.222 0.134 0.000 0.001 >1 Mio. 0.000 n.c.b
P4B Hearing of imperative voices −1.635 9.628 2.540 0.071 0.195 0.023 1.677
P4C Visual illusions 21.222 0.133 0.000 0.001 >1 Mio. 0.000 n.c.b
P5 Derailment (observed by others) −1.635 0.144 2.217 0.0907 0.195 0.023 1.677

Reference group: no mood disorder, GoF: χ(4)2 = 25.156; p < 0.001; Nagelkerke's R2 = 0.137. aValues from Bootstrapping (N = 995). bn.c., not calculable due to zero cases with the present item in the reference group. 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.”