Table 3 Correlations between mean SICI and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale.

From: In vivo assessment of GABAergic inhibition and glutamate facilitation in treatment-resistant schizophrenia: a TMS study integrating clinical, cognitive, and neurophysiological evaluations

Variable

Pearson’s test correlation coefficient

Spearman’s rank test correlation coefficient

p value

Bonferroni’s adjusted p value

PANSS Total

 

0.385

0.036

0.36

Positive Symptoms Total

 

0.322

0.082

0.82

Negative Symptoms Total

0.524

 

0.003

0.03

General Psychopathology Total

0.492

 

0.007

0.07

Positive Symptoms using the five-factor model

 

0.313

0.092

0.92

Negative Symptoms using the five-factor model

0.534

 

0.002

0.02

Disorganized Thinking using the five-factor model

0.417

 

0.022

0.22

Excited Symptoms using the five-factor model

0.479

 

0.007

0.07

Emotional Withdrawal using the five-factor model

 

0.301

0.106

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Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale Autism Severity

0.517

 

0.003

0.03

  1. Note: The correlation is analyzed using Pearson’s test and Spearman’s rank test, with significance assessed via unadjusted p values and Bonferroni-adjusted p values. Statistically significant values (after Bonferroni adjustment) are highlighted in bold.