Table 2 Correlations of baseline participants’ head movements and baseline symptomatology and global functioning measures.

From: Spontaneous head movements during virtual clinical interviews help predict 12-months clinical outcomes in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis

 

Baseline

 

Total amount of head movement

Baseline

ρ

P values

SIPS

 P5 – Disorganized communication

0.16

0.176

 N1 – Social Anhedonia

0.30

0.012

 N2 - Avolition

0.31

0.007

 N3 – Expression of emotion

0.08

0.513

 D3 – Trouble with focus and attention

0.15

0.215

 Positive symptom subscale

0.37

0.001

 Negative symptom subscale

0.28

0.019

 Disorganized symptom subscale

0.20

0.091

GFS

-0.33

0.006

GFR

0.01

0.944

  1. SIPS Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes, GFS Global Functioning – Social, GFR Global Functioning – Role.
  2. Spearman correlation analyses were used. Significant correlations (p < 0.005) are indicated in bold.