Research Article

Impact of Negative Symptom Domains and Other Clinical Characteristics on Functional Outcomes in Patients with Schizophrenia

Table 2

Correlations between SFS subitems and symptoms (R).

SFS subitems
WithdrawalInterpersonal relationsSocial participationRecreationSelf-reliance and executionEmployment

Anhedonia-0.277-0.452-0.344-0.462-0.285-0.265
Asociality-0.466-0.609-0.495-0.547-0.499-0.504
Avolition-0.413-0.460-0.399-0.557-0.577-0.665
Blunted effect-0.310-0.423-0.262-0.380-0.366-0.378
Alogia-0.318-0.396-0.259-0.397-0.375-0.338
BPRS-0.131-0.110-0.057-0.135-0.251-0.362
SCoRS-0.327-0.369-0.373-0.448-0.588-0.652
Negative self-evaluations-0.316-0.405-0.209-0.211-0.285-0.093
Negative other–self evaluations-0.262-0.314-0.046-0.091-0.1240.018
Negative self–other evaluations-0.115-0.0330.0540.0110.0630.115

R: Pearson’s product moment correlation coefficient ( and ); BPRS: Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; SCoRS: Schizophrenia Cognition Rating Scale; SFS: Social Functioning Scale.