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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Neuropsychiatry. 2015 Jul;20(4):361–371. doi: 10.1080/13546805.2015.1044510

Table 3.

Pearson Correlation Analyses Examining Everyday Functioning and Cognition: Clinician Ratings and Patient ReportsCorrelations Between Self-reported vs. Clinician Rated Functioning


Correlations Between Self-reported vs. Clinician Rated Functioning
Clinician Rated Patient Reported

SLOF Interpersonal Functions Subscale .17
SLOF Activities Subscale .01
SLOF Vocational Subscale .30a
Cognitive Assessment Inventory .07

Correlations Between Self-reported vs. Clinician Rated Functioning, Performance, and Symptom Measures
Clinician Rated MCCB Total Score UPSA-B WCST Performance BDI Total PANSS Excitement

SLOF Interpersonal Functions .16 .07 .10 −.20 −.14
SLOF Activities Subscale .31* .39* .29a .21 −.07
SLOF Vocational Subscale .23 .37* .28 −.20 −.16
Cognitive Assessment Inventory .41* −.30a .54* .20 −.10

Self-Reported
           
SLOF Interpersonal Functions .24 −.13 −.06 −.58* .18
SLOF Activities Subscale .11 .14 −.06 −.40* .14
SLOF Vocational Subscale .08 .00 .22 −.59* .11
Cognitive Assessment Inventory .22 −.29 .06 .60* −.17

*

p<.05

a

p<.10