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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2014 Nov 13;225(0):169–174. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.11.010

Table 3.

Pearson Correlations Among Theory of Mind, Insight, Symptom Severity, and Neurocognitive Functioning (N=193).

ToM BIS-RoS BIS-AoI BIS-NT BCIS-SR BCIS-SC Positive
Symptoms
Negative
Symptoms
Disorganization Excitement Emotional
Distress
Neurocognition
ToM --- 0.15* 0.26*** 0.10 0.12 0.00 0.16* −0.11 −0.32*** 0.04 0.06 0.54***
BIS-RoS --- 0.27*** 0.18* 0.29*** −0.14 −0.03 −0.07 −0.12 −0.11 −0.07 0.23**
BIS-AoI --- 0.39*** 0.18* −0.18* 0.02 0.03 −0.19** −0.11 0.06 0.17*
BIS-NT --- 0.13 −0.06 −0.06 −0.09 −0.24** −0.16* −0.02 0.15*
BCIS-SR --- 0.20** 0.06 0.00 −0.11 0.02 0.12 0.13
BCIS-SC --- 0.03 −0.10 0.07 0.08 −0.10 −0.07
Positive Symptoms --- 0.28*** 0.28*** 0.59*** 0.71*** 0.07
Negative Symptoms --- 0.21** 0.45*** 0.41*** −0.05
Disorganization --- 0.52*** 0.35*** −0.38***
Excitement --- 0.64*** −0.04
Emotional Distress --- −0.04
Neurocognition ---
***

p < .001

**

p < .01

*

p <. 05

Note. ToM: Theory of Mind (Hinting Task); BIS-RoS: Relabeling of Symptoms; BIS-AoI: Awareness of Illness; BIS-NT: Need for Treatment; BCIS-SR: Self-Reflectiveness, BCIS-SC: Self-Certainty.