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Table 1 Correlations between SCL-90 internal subscales and between items within the IS subscale (n = 3345)

From: Quantile regression analysis of the association between parental rearing and interpersonal sensitivity in Chinese adolescents

 

SOM

O-C

I-S

DEP

ANX

HOS

PHOB

PAR

PSY

Other

SOM

1

         

O-C

0.65a

1

        

I-S

0.6a

0.76a

1

       

DEP

0.67a

0.77a

0.83a

1

      

ANX

0.75a

0.76a

0.77a

0.82a

1

     

HOS

0.6a

0.65a

0.69a

0.69a

0.71a

1

    

PHOB

0.56a

0.59a

0.64a

0.63a

0.7a

0.52a

1

   

PAR

0.61a

0.72a

0.8a

0.76a

0.75a

0.69a

0.58a

1

  

PSY

0.68a

0.75a

0.78a

0.81a

0.81a

0.68a

0.62a

0.77a

1

 

Other

0.65a

0.67a

0.66a

0.70a

0.71a

0.63a

0.54a

0.63a

0.71a

1

The correlation between the items (number) in the IS subscale

 

Feeling critical of others

1

         

Feeling shy opposite sex

0.26b

1

        

Feeling easily hurt

0.31b

0.37b

1

       

Others are unsympathetic

0.33b

0.33b

0.49b

1

      

People dislike you

0.33b

0.31b

0.48b

0.64b

1

     

Feeling inferior to others

0.28b

0.29b

0.48b

0.47b

0.51b

1

    

Uneasy when people are watching you

0.32b

0.33b

0.51b

0.48b

0.45b

0.53b

1

   

Self-conscious with others

0.35b

0.32b

0.52b

0.51b

0.53b

0.48b

0.52b

1

  

Uncomfortable eating/drinking in public

0.23b

0.25b

0.32b

0.33b

0.35b

0.34b

0.38b

0.42b

1

 
  1. Note. SOM: somatization; O-C: obsessive-compulsive; I-S: interpersonal sensitivity; DEP: depression; ANX: anxiety; HOS: hostility; PHOB: phobic anxiety; PAR: paranoid ideation; PSY: psychoticism
  2. a P value < 0.00111 was regarded as significant after Bonferroni corrected
  3. b P value < 0.00138 was regarded as significant after Bonferroni corrected
  4. Correlations (r) between subscales within the SCL-90 were measured using Pearson correlations, and internal correlations for the IS subscales were measured using Spearman rank correlation coefficients, both of which were checked for significance using t-tests