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. 2017 Jun 16;12(6):e0178471. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178471

Table 4. Frequency of comorbidities by psychotic symptom type (%).

CVA CET DEP DM EPI AMI SYP CD ART
With auditory hallucinations 0.0c 0.0c 20.0c 40.0c 20.0c 20.0c 20.0a 0.0c 60.0c
Without auditory hallucinations 3.1c 2.6c 13.5c 20.6c 1.6c 8.8c 0.5a 0.5c 21.1c
With visual/tactile hallucinations 0.0c 0.0c 0.0c 33.3b 11.1c 0.0c 0.0b 0.0c 0.0c
Without visual/tactile hallucinations 0.0c 2.6c 14.3c 20.5b 1.6c 9.5c 1.1b 0.5c 23.2c
With persecutory delusions 0.0c 0.0c 50.0b 16.7c 16.7c 16.7c 0.0c 0.0c 16.7c
Without persecutory delusions 3.1c 2.6c 12.6b 21.4c 1.6c 8.9c 1.0c 0.5c 22.4c
No psychotic symptoms 3.3c 2.8c 12.8c 19.9b 1.1a 8.8c 0.6a 0.6c 22.1c
1 psychotic symptom 0.0c 0.0c 25.0c 37.5b 6.2a 12.5c 6.2a 0.0c 25.0c
2 psychotics symptoms 0.0c 0.0c 0.0c 0.0b 50.0a 0.0c 0.0a 0.0c 0.0c

a: p ≤ 0.01;

b: p ≤ 0.05;

c: p > 0.05;

CVA: cerebrovascular accident; CET: Head Trauma; DEP: Reported Depression; DM: Diabetes Mellitus; EPI: Epilepsy; AMI: Acute Myocardial Infarction; SYP: Syphilis; CD: Chagas Disease; ART: Arthritis.