Table 3. Associations of Self-Esteem, Discrepancy, and Importance Scores with Symptom Domains among Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.
| SIPS Symptom Domain | Self-Esteem | Importance | Discrepancy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | - 0.08 | - 0.04 | - 0.09 |
| Negative | - 0.41** | - 0.58** | - 0.16 |
| Disorganization | - 0.39* | - 0.42* | - 0.17 |
| General | - 0.42** | - 0.11 | 0.04 |
N=36;
<0.05,
<0.01;
Associations calculated using Pearson product-moment correlations; SIPS - Structured Interview for Prodromal Symptoms. Self-esteem – average of items assessing global self-esteem; Importance – number of domains deemed “Very Important” (rating=4); Discrepancy - importance ratings minus the competence scores in domains with rating of 4 (“Very Important”).