Table 2 Pearson’s correlation coefficients between the percentages of acceptance for each social role and the SPQ and PDI scores when controlling for age, education, and SDS

From: Embrained drives to perform extraordinary roles predict schizotypal traits in the general population

Clinical scores

Ordinary roles

Extraordinary roles

Favorable roles

Unfavorable roles

Ordinary favorable roles

Ordinary unfavorable roles

Extraordinary favorable roles

Extraordinary unfavorable roles

 

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

Total SPQ

0.145

0.044

0.401

7.17E−09

0.251

0.0004

0.324

4.26E−06

0.078

0.284

0.194

0.007

0.359

3.06E−07

0.399

9.34E−09

Interpersonal

0.113

0.117

0.287

0.00005

0.165

0.022

0.256

0.0003

0.040

0.584

0.174

0.016

0.248

0.001

0.297

0.00003

Delusion-like ideation

0.123

0.088

0.368

1.45E−07

0.256

0.0003

0.259

0.0003

0.097

0.178

0.127

0.079

0.344

9.35E−07

0.347

7.43E−07

Disorganization

0.127

0.079

0.370

1.16E−07

0.212

0.003

0.308

0.00001

0.055

0.450

0.186

0.016

0.320

5.74E−06

0.374

8.63E−08

Total PDI

0.060

0.502

0.209

0.019

0.145

0.106

0.138

0.124

0.061

0.497

0.069

0.442

0.196

0.028

0.184

0.039

PDI distress

0.056

0.531

0.324

0.00002

0.166

0.063

0.243

0.006

−0.016

0.858

0.128

0.155

0.291

0.001

0.314

0.0003

PDI preoccupation

0.098

0.274

0.402

3.16E−06

0.245

0.006

0.289

0.001

0.024

0.786

0.160

0.074

0.382

0.00001

0.364

0.00003

PDI conviction

0.100

0.265

0.386

7.86E−06

0.246

0.006

0.274

0.002

0.036

0.693

0.150

0.094

0.371

0.00002

0.348

0.00006

  1. Abbreviations: PDI, Peters et al. Delusion Inventory; SDS, social desirability scale; SPQ, schizotypal personality questionnaire.
  2. N=195 for the SPQ and its three factors and N=128 for the PDI and its three subscales.
  3. Values in bold are statistically significant P values (P<0.05).