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Table 5 Demographics, diagnosis, and CBQ(p) scores for the six profiles

From: Further validation of the Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for psychosis

Variable

Profile 1

Profile 2

Profile 3

Profile 4

Profile 5

Profile 6

Participants, N (% across profiles)

18 (29%)

8 (12.9%)

10 (16.1%)

15 (24.2%)

5 (8.1%)

6 (9.7%)

Age, Mean (SD)

45.61 (9.35)

30.57 (5.62)

34.80 (7.64)

38.40 (12.44)

33.00 (8.00)

30.50 (4.72)

Gender, N (% within-group) ±

 Women

10 (55.6%)

5 (71.4%)

5 (50%)

12 (80%)

3 (60%)

1 (16.7%)

 Adjusted Residual

−.4

.7

−.6

1.9

.0

−2.2

 Men

8 (44.4%)

2 (28.6%)

5 (50%)

3 (20%)

2 (40%)

5 (83.3%)

 Adjusted Residual

.4

−.7

.6

−1.9

.0

2.2

Diagnosis category (% within group)

 Depression

13 (72.2%)

2 (25%)

3 (30%)

10 (66.7%)

2 (40%)

1 (16.7%)

 Adjusted Residual

2.2

−1.5

−1.4

1.5

−0.5

−1.7

 Psychosis

5 (27.8%)

8 (75%)

7 (70%)

5 (33.3%)

3 (60%)

5 (83.3%)

 Adjusted Residual

−2.2*

1.5

1.4

−1.5

0.5

1.7

Cognitive Bias Score, Mean (SD)

 Total Score

38.33 (1.91)

54.88 (1.55)

44.63 (2.57)

37.75 (2.87)

47.43 (1.22)

61.68 (4.97)

 Intentionalising

7.89 (1.08)

8.88 (.64)

7.60 (1.07)

6.47 (.74)

8.00 (1.00)

12.70 (1.38)

 Catastrophising

6.83 (.71)

12.13 (.83)

9.20 (1.55)

8.40 (1.40)

10.08 (1.06)

12.17 (2.04)

 Dichotomous Thinking

7.39 (.98)

11.13 (1.13)

8.60 (1.51)

7.13 (.74)

8.28 (.83)

11.67 (3.14)

 Jumping to Conclusion

8.56 (.78)

11.75 (1.67)

11.30 (.95)

8.60 (.83)

9.40 (1.14)

13.03 (.64)

 Emotional Reasoning

7.67 (.84)

11.00 (2.33)

7.90 (1.29)

7.13 (1.25)

11.60 (.89)

12.17 (2.23)

  1. *p < .05
  2. ±one participant did not answer this question and was removed from the gender analysis