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. 2017 Sep 8;44(4):778–786. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx120

Table 2.

Baseline Descriptive Statistics and Correlations Between Recovery and Well-being Variables

1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Positive symptoms of schizophrenia (SAPS)
2. Negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SANS) .13
3. Social and occupational functioning (SOFAS) −.17* −.45***
4. Daily functioning (UPSA-B) −.08 −.30*** .20**
5. Personal recovery (RAS) −.09 −.34*** .28*** .05
6. Well-being (MHC-SF) −.14 −.35*** .28*** .06 .69***
Range of scale 0–175 0–120 0–100 0–100 1–5 1–6
Entire sample (n = 181) M (SD) 12.28 (12.68) 28.50 (18.79) 62.07 (12.07) 69.70 (15.93) 3.59 (.55) 3.66 (1.17)
Flourishing (n = 51) M (SD) 8.31 (8.94) 20.80 (20.52) 66.18 (11.86) 71.79 (16.44) 3.96 (.47) 4.90 (.61)
Moderately mentally healthy (n = 95) M (SD) 13.50 (13.43) 28.53 (16.58) 61.37 (12.68) 70.33 (15.51) 3.59 (.41) 3.57 (.64)
Languishing (n = 35) M (SD) 15.68 (14.10) 40.09 (15.34) 58.14 (9.48) 67.46 (16.67) 3.03 (.54) 1.99 (.56)
ANOVA with Bonferroni adjustment F 4.28 12.03*** 5.11** .77 43.68*** 232.68***

* P < .05, ** P < .01, *** P < .001