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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2015 Jan 9;162(0):189–195. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.12.005

Table 3.

Correlations among Perceived EI, Clinical Symptoms, and Functioning: Schizophrenia Patients

TMMS
Total
TMMS
Attention
TMMS
Clarity
TMMS
Repair
RFS
Work
RFS
Living
RFS
Social
BPRS Positive 0.11 0.23 −0.17 0.31 −0.26 −0.23 −0.29
BPRS Total 0.17 0.36* −0.15 0.29 −0.29 −0.14 −0.06
YMRS Total 0.06 0.25 −0.19 0.13 −0.28 −0.04 −0.26
HAM-D Total 0.15 0.24 −0.06 0.24 −0.30 −0.09 −0.26
CAINS-MAP 0.02 0.27 −0.17 −0.14 −0.24 −0.27 −0.50**
CAINS-EXP −0.33 −0.31 −0.25 −0.25 −0.18 −0.20 −0.10
RFS Work −0.05 −0.06 −0.01 −0.06
RFS Living 0.36* 0.18 0.41* 0.30
RFS Social 0.01 −0.13 0.19 −0.10

Notes: TMMS = Trait Meta-Mood Scale; RFS = Role Functioning Scale; BPRS = Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; YMRS = Young Mania Rating Scale; HAM-D = Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; CAINS = Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative Symptoms; MAP = Experiential negative symptoms; EXP = Expressive negative symptoms;

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01