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Table 4 Differences in Spearman’s correlation coefficients between self-stigma, autistic and depressive symptoms, and recovery

From: Mediating effects of self-stigma and depression on the association between autistic symptoms and recovery in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: a cross-sectional study

 

ISMI total score

Alienation

Stereotype endorsement

Perceived discrimination

Social withdrawal

Stigma resistance

QIDS

RAS

AQ total score

0.475***

0.393**

0.424***

0.465***

0.413***

0.086

0.554***

−0.462***

Social skills

0.312

0.207

0.242

0.261

0.247

0.252

0.306

−0.458***

Attention switching

0.385**

0.373**

0.366**

0.325

0.346*

0.009

0.474***

−0.295

Attention to detail

0.114

0.133

0.087

0.136

0.137

−0.092

0.069

0.041

Communication skills

0.345*

0.253

0.277

0.411***

0.303

0.036

0.505***

−0.304

Imagination

0.252

0.21

0.286

0.246

0.182

0.06

0.307

−0.321

QIDS

0.65***

0.558***

0.596***

0.659***

0.597***

0.006

 

−0.56***

RAS

−0.574***

−0.422***

− 0.516***

−0.475***

− 0.431***

−0.385**

− 0.56***

 
  1. The data show Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients
  2. Bold values indicate statistical significance at p < 0.05 level
  3. *p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
  4. AQ Autism-Spectrum Quotient, IMSI Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness, QIDS Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, RAS Recovery Assessment Scale