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. 2016 Mar 18;42(5):1216–1224. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbw010

Table 2.

Simple and Partial Pearson Correlations of the EASE Total Frequency Score With Prodromal Symptoms

EASE Total Frequency Score
Simple Correlations (n = 100) Partial Correlationsa (n = 100)
r, P r, P
SIPS—Positive .67, <.0001
SIPS—Negative .08, .40 −.19, .06
SIPS—Disorganized .33, .0007 .02, 84
SIPS—General .43, <.0001 .24, .02
MASQ—Mixed .59, <.0001 .47, <.0001
MASQ—Anxiety .37, .0002 .24, .02
MASQ—Depression .48, <.0001 .41, <.0001
MASQ—Arousal .51, <.0001 .26, .01
MASQ—Anhedonia .19, .05 .08, .46
SDQ—Self report .42, <.0001 .23, .02
SDQ—Parent report .10, .32 −.10, .34
GF—Social −.03, .75 .16, .11
GF—Role −.13, .19 −.05, .62

Note: GF, Global Functioning; SIPS, Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes; MASQ, Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire; EASE, Examination of Anomalous Self-Experience.

aControlling for SIPS—Positive score.