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. 2019 Nov 13;8(11):1956. doi: 10.3390/jcm8111956

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations by participants to whom version 2 was applied (n = 80, in bold type), and participants to whom version 4 was applied (n = 80).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CAPE-42 - 0.788 ** 0.899 ** 0.789 ** 0.849 ** −0.358 ** −0.229 * 0.446 **
ASI 0.392 ** - 0.843 ** 0.845 ** 0.706 ** −0.472 ** −0.123 0.453 **
Stress 0.754 ** 0.653 ** - 0.902 ** 0.810 ** −0.461 ** −0.295 ** 0.553 **
Depression 0.751 ** .597 ** 0.834 ** - 0.741 ** −0.516 ** −0.248 ** 0.554 **
Anxiety 0.603 ** 0.685 ** 0.802 ** 0.703 ** - −0.328 ** −0.144 0.345 **
WAIS-VS −0.185 −0.485 ** −0.324 ** −0.423 ** −0.312 ** - 0.280 * −0.201
Age −0.357 ** −0.154 −0.280 * −0.269 * −0.270 * 0.093 - −0.182
Latency 0.436 ** 0.423 ** 0.652 ** 0.514 ** 0.422 ** −0.404 ** −0.103 -
M 27.24 21.63 7.13 4.14 3.00 44.43 24.36 1477.14
SD 6.21 23.96 4.75 4.71 3.94 9.39 6.32 157.49
M 26.10 8.15 5.30 3.44 1.83 46.96 23.88 1534.75
SD 5.38 7.46 4.67 4.35 2.66 7.11 3.99 90.87

Notes: 1. CAPE-42: vulnerability to psychosis; 2. ASI: aberrant salience inventory; 3. Stress, 4. Depression, 5. Anxiety: Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS)-21; 6. WAIS-VS: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Vocabulary Subtest; 7. Age of participants; 8. Response latency on referential sentences. * The correlation was significant for p < 0.05. ** The correlation was significant for p < 0.01. M, mean; SD, standard deviation.