Table 4.
Mean (SD) and correlations between psychopathology symptom dimensions (n = 492).
| Dimension | Mean (SD) | Aggressive Behavior | Anxiety problems | Social Communication/Interaction | Depression | Inattention | Hyperactivity | Mania symptoms | Psychosis symptoms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-score | |||||||||
| Aggression | 59.7 (10.0) | - | |||||||
| Anxiety problems | 62.0 (9.3) | .36 | - | ||||||
| SCI | 60.0 (12.3) | .46 | .47 | ||||||
| Raw score | |||||||||
| Depression | 4.2 (4.5) | .29 | .44 | .41 | - | ||||
| Inattention | 14.0 (6.6) | .36 | .24 | .45 | .24 | - | |||
| Hyperactivity | 8.5 (6.9) | .50 | .26 | .41 | −.01ns | .52 | - | ||
| Mania symptoms | 3.1 (3.6) | .45 | .23 | .39 | .09<.05 | .32 | .59 | - | |
| Ordinal variablea | |||||||||
| Psychosisb | (71.3%) | .36 | .36 | .48 | .38 | .20 | .26 | .33 | - |
| 1 (17.7%) | |||||||||
| 2 (11.0%) | |||||||||
Spearman correlations
0 = no psychosis symptoms, 1 = some psychosis symptoms, 2 = mild psychosis symptoms
= not significant; all correlations significant at <.001 unless otherwise stated.