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Table 2 Correlation of demographic and clinical parameters with total, direct, and indirect bilirubin

From: Unconjugated bilirubin as a state marker in patients with schizophrenia in acute episode: an Egyptian study

 

Total bilirubin

Direct bilirubin

Indirect bilirubin

r

p value

r

p value

r

p value

Age

0.054

0.560

0.047

0.611

0.071

0.439

Weight

0.077

0.405

 − 0.015

0.867

0.085

0.357

Height

 − 0.066

0.471

0.008

0.933

 − 0.095

0.303

BMI

0.123

0.180

 − 0.035

0.706

0.139

0.131

PANSS Total score

0.329

0.003*

0.234

0.037*

0.291

0.009*

PANSS P score

0.087

0.442

0.029

0.797

0.065

0.565

PANSS N score

0.224

0.045*

0.225

0.0444*

0.197

0.079

PANSS G score

0.338

0.002*

0.209

0.062

0.313

0.005*

GAF score

 − 0.119

0.293

 − 0.132

0.244

 − 0.092

0.414

TMT-A score

0.082

0.468

0.200

0.075

0.074

0.513

TMT-B score

0.154

0.173

0.151

0.180

0.173

0.125

Duration of psychotic disorder

0.045

0.690

0.087

0.445

0.050

0.66

Duration of untreated psychosis

0.162

0.368

0.149

0.407

0.138

0.442

  1. BMI Body Mass Index, PANSS Positive and Negative Symptoms Scale, P score Positive Scale, N Score Negative Scale; G score General Psychopathology Score, GAF General Assessment of Functioning, TMT Trail Making Test
  2. *p statistically significant