Table 1. Two-factor solution for psychosis-spectrum symptoms.
Items | Factor 1: Unusual thoughts and experiences | Factor 2: Impairment in social, occupational and daily functioning |
---|---|---|
P1—Unusual thought content/delusional ideas | 0.98 | |
P4—Perceptual abnormalities/hallucinations | 0.77 | |
D2—Bizarre thinking | 0.70 | |
P3—Grandiosity | 0.61 | |
P2—Suspiciousness/persecutory ideas | 0.53 | 0.33 |
N4—Experience of emotions and self | 0.37 | |
N6—Occupational functioning | 0.73 | |
N3—Expression of emotions | 0.68 | |
N2—Avolition | 0.63 | |
G2—Dysphoric mood | 0.62 | |
G3—Motor disturbances | 0.59 | |
G4—Impaired tolerance to normal stress | 0.59 | |
N1—Social anhedonia | 0.59 | |
D4—Personal hygiene | 0.55 | |
D1—Odd appearance or behavior | 0.36 | 0.54 |
G1—Sleep disturbances | 0.43 | |
P5—Disorganized communication | 0.42 | |
N5—Ideational richness | 0.40 | |
D3—Trouble with focus and attention | 0.35 |
Loadings <0.30 are not included. Bolded values represent primary factor loadings.