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. 2022 Feb 25;19(3):197–206. doi: 10.30773/pi.2021.0328

Table 6.

Correlation of the K-PERS-II with DI and PANSS

DI PANSS
Total Positive symptoms Negative symptoms General psychopathology
Father’s age at patient’s birth -0.05 (0.56) -0.05 (0.61) -0.02 (0.9) -0.1 (0.26) -0.01 (0.88)
Obstetrics and perinatal complication 0.14 (0.11) -0.00 (0.99) 0.04 (0.67) -0.06 (0.53) 0.01 (0.88)
SES 0.08 (0.39) -0.13 (0.13) -0.08 (0.37) -0.16 (0.08) -0.11 (0.21)
Urbanization -0.1 (0.28) -0.04 (0.62) -0.12 (0.18) 0.05 (0.58) -0.05 (0.58)
Childhood trauma 0.0 (0.96) -0.04 (0.67) 0.01 (0.88) -0.12 (0.17) -0.00 (0.98)
 Emotional abuse 0.02 (0.76) -0.01 (0.95) 0.08 (0.35) -0.13 (0.13) 0.03 (0.75)
 Neglect 0.06 (0.53) -0.06 (0.53) -0.07 (0.44) -0.07 (0.43) -0.02 (0.81)
 Physical abuse -0.09 (0.3) -0.04 (0.67) 0.01 (0.95) -0.09 (0.33) -0.02 (0.83)
 Sexual abuse 0.03 (0.75) -0.01 (0.94) -0.03 (0.76) 0.02 (0.85) -0.01 (0.92)
Difficulties of adulthood -0.04 (0.64) -0.1 (0.27) -0.14 (0.13) -0.05 (0.56) -0.07 (0.39)
Total score 0.02 (0.80) -0.13 (0.13) -0.09 (0.32) -0.18 (0.03) -0.09 (0.32)

Values are presented as correlation coefficient (p-value). K-PERS, Korea Polyenvironmental Risk Score; DI, duration of illness; PANSS, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; SES, socioeconomic status