Table 2.
Correlation between outcome in individual CANSAS items (range 1–4: very poor to very good) and outcome in QoL (range 1–4: very poor to very good)
| 1. accommodation | .13* |
| 2. food | -.004 |
| 3. looking after the home | .034 |
| 4. self-care | .147* |
| 5. daytime activities | .165** |
| 6. physical health | .031 |
| 7. psychotic symptoms | .137* |
| 8. information | .085 |
| 9. psychological distress | .11 |
| 10. safety to self | .102 |
| 11. safety to others | -.057 |
| 12. alcohol | .042 |
| 13. drugs | .036 |
| 14. company | .148* |
| 15. intimate relationships | .072 |
| 16. sexual expression | .002 |
| 17. childcare | -.087 |
| 18. basic education | -.063 |
| 19. telephone | .092 |
| 20. transport | .055 |
| 21. money | .125* |
| 22. benefits | .063 |
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).