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. 2020 Jun 1;6:15. doi: 10.1038/s41537-020-0103-y

Table 2.

Correlations between psychotic experiences, nightmares and emotion dysregulation.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
1. Psychotic experiences
DDNSI
2. Composite 0.26**
3. Consequences 0.42** 0.55**
4. Severity 0.22** 0.73** 0.53**
5. Intensity 0.25** 0.71** 0.48** 0.67**
6. Frequency 0.21** 0.87** 0.39** 0.42** 0.38**
7. Awakenings 0.08* 0.54** 0.32** 0.40** 0.42** 0.21**
DERS-SF
80. Nonacceptance 0.42** 0.30** 0.42** 0.26** 0.22** 0.25** 0.14**
90. Goals 0.31** 0.22** 0.33** 0.17** 0.19** 0.17** 0.12** 0.48**
100. Impulse 0.42** 0.24** 0.36** 0.21** 0.15** 0.22** 0.07 0.48** 0.48**
11. Awareness 0.17** 0.03 0.11** 0.01 −0.01 0.06 −0.04 0.11** −0.06* 0.06*
12. Strategies 0.47** 0.30** 0.44** 0.23** 0.25** 0.25** 0.12** 0.62** 0.62** 0.67** 0.11**
13. Clarity 0.46** 0.20** 0.32** 0.17** 0.15** 0.18** 0.07* 0.49** 0.35** 0.43** 0.29** 0.53**

Note: Psychotic experiences, Prodromal-16 Count; DDNSI Disturbing Dreams & Nightmare Severity Index, DERS-SF Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-SF. Correlations are shown for the final sample completing the DDNSI.

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.