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Table 2 Mean and standard deviations for patient characteristics and their correlations with RSES.

From: Self-esteem is associated with premorbid adjustment and positive psychotic symptoms in early psychosis

 

Mean

SD

RSES

RSES

22.81

6.14

1.00

Age

25.79

7.70

0.08

Gender

1.33

0.47

-0.41**

PAS

   

   Childhood social

2.76

3.22

-0.27**

   Childhood academic

3.96

2.93

-0.19*

   Early adolescence social

3.56

3.30

-0.30**

   Early adolescence academic

4.93

2.90

-0.22*

PANSS

   

   P1 Delusions

3.85

1.32

-0.17

   P2 Disorganized

1.95

1.17

0.14

   P3 Hallucination

3.24

1.65

-0.29**

   P4 Excitement

1.91

1.05

-0.04

   P5 Grandiosity

1.68

1.34

0.09

   P6 Suspiciousness

3.33

1.50

-0.30**

   P7 Hostility

1.45

0.80

-0.13

   N1 Blunted affect

2.46

1.37

0.07

   N2 Emotional withdrawal

2.59

1.19

0.13

   N3 Poor rapport

2.22

1.27

0.24*

   N4 Apathetic social withdrawal

2.83

1.46

0.14

   N5 Abstract thinking

2.38

1.34

0.12

   N6 Lack of flow

2.22

1.43

0.15

   N7 Stereotyped thinking

1.58

0.93

0.25**

Depression MDE

1.79

0.41

0.28

  1. **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
  2. *. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
  3. Abbreviations:
  4. RSES; Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
  5. PAS; Premorbid Adjustment Scale
  6. PANSS; Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale
  7. MDE; Major Depressive Episode