Table 4.
Correlations Between Awareness of Illness Measures and Neuropsychological Test Scores
| Key | MSE | LNS | Trails B:A | RBMT | WASI IQ | Bells Omissions | BCIS Total | |
| SUMD-MD | −.32 | −.09 | −.24 | .41* | −.32 | −.23 | .28 | −.46* |
| SAI-REL | .39* | .27 | .41* | −.45* | .43* | .27 | −.33 | .58** |
| SAI-Ill | .43* | .41* | .46* | −.46* | .42* | .37* | −.26 | .61** |
| BCIS | .43* | .46* | .29 | −.40* | .45* | .33 | .032 |
Note: Key, Key Search; MSE, Modified Six Elements Test; LNS, Letter-Number Span; Trails B:A, Trails Test Part B to Part A completion time ratio; RBMT, Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test; WASI IQ, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence; BCIS, Beck Cognitive Insight Scale; SUMD-MD, item 1 from the Scale to assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder; SAI-Rel, Schedule for the Assessment of Insight-Relabeling; SAI-Ill, Schedule for the Assessment of Insight-Illness. Significant correlations are shown in bold.
*P < .05; **P < .01.