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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2018 Apr 9;264:281–289. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.04.022

Table 4.

Pearson’s r correlations (95% confidence intervals) between DAIMON and VISQ subscales (n=43)

DAIMON subscale VISQdialogic VISQcondensed VISQother VISQevalmot
Relationship of person with voice 0.465 [0.215, 0.640]
p = 0.002
0.192 [−0.151, 0.474]
p = 0.22
0.393 [0.078, 0.618]
p = 0.009
0.311 [0.012, 0.515]
p = 0.04
Relationship of voice with person 0.336 [0.054, 0.640]
p = 0.03
0.174 [−0.112, 0.439]
p = 0.26
0.367 [0.010, 0.629]
p = 0.02
0.203 [−0.201, 0.483]
p = 0.19
Emotional response 0.335 [−0.063, 0.663]
p = 0.03
0.169 [−0.130, 0.444]
p = 0.28
0.423 [0.101, 0.685]
p = 0.005
0.313 [−0.088, 0.598]
p = 0.04
Relationship between voices 0.355 [0.014, 0.653]
p = 0.02
0.103 [−0.257, 0.432]
p = 0.51
0.335 [−0.006, 0.608]
p = 0.03
0.117 [−0.302, 0.431]
p = 0.46

Note. Confidence intervals calculated using 1,000 bootstrapped samples.