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Table 2 Descriptive statistics for predictor variables and their correlations with total Posttraumatic Growth Inventory Scores

From: Perceived facilitators and predictors of positive change and posttraumatic growth following a first episode of psychosis: a mixed methods study using a convergent design

Items

M/SD; n/%

Min – Max Possible Score

Correlation with Total Posttraumatic Growth

Original Predictors

 Negative impact of psychosis

41.42 (30.18)

0–116

.03

 Spiritual coping

2.25 (2.04)

0–6

.52**

 Positive reframing

3.24 (1.80)

0–6

.51**

 Perceived Social support

5.45 (1.32)

1–7

.45**

 Resilience

19.38 (3.62)

0–24

.42**

 Recovery

164.98 (23.60)

1–205

.51**

Additional Covariates

 Age

25.35 (4.89)

–

0.13

 Gender (female)

38 (41.3%)

–

0.10

 Time since diagnosis (months)

20.1 (13.59)

6–75

−.03

 Hallucinations

.45 (1.09)

0–5

−.08

 Delusions

.57 (.90)

0–5

−.10

 Bizarre behavior

.57 (.10)

0–5

.04

 Positive formal thought disorder

.18 (.49)

0–5

−.02

 Affective flattening

1.07 (1.22)

0–5

−.10

 Alogia

.65 (.92)

0–5

.17

 Avolition – apathy

1.86 (1.39)

0–5

.002

 Anhedonia - asociality

1.67 (1.36)

0–5

−.09

 Hospitalization for psychosis (yes)

55 (58.5%)

–

.23*

  1. Note. * = P < .05; ** = P < .001