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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 2.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Psychiatry. 2014 Jan 16;29(6):352–357. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2013.11.006

Table 2.

Inter-correlations between study variables.

Sex Age CAPE Pos. Sx CAPE Neg. Sx CAPE Summed NS HA RD P SD C ST
Sex −.06 −.02 .05 .02 .01 .14** .14** −.05 .03 .08 .04
Age −.03 .02 −.01 −.16** −.04 −.13** −.15** .19** .09 .16**
CAPE Positive Symptoms .57** .86** .08 .04 −.06 −.17** −.30** −.05 .45**
CAPE Negative Symptoms .90** .003 .33** −.08 −.08 −.34** −.08 .25**
CAPE Summed Symptoms .05 .22** −.09 −.03 −.36** −.08 .38**
NS −.09 .05 −.09 −.20** −.11* .004
HA −.01 −.23** −.31** −.18** −.12*
RD .10* .17** .47** .03
P .05 .04 .17**
SD .46** −.12*
C .11*
ST

All correlations are spearman’s rho except correlations between NS and age and sex, which are Pearson correlations. NS: novelty seeking; HA: harm avoidance; RD: reward dependence; P: persistence; SD: self-directedness; C: cooperativeness; ST: self-transcendence.

*

P < .05.

**

P < 0.01.