Fig. 2.
Unique effects of self-concept and narrative identity variables on positive symptoms and role functioning for 49 youth at clinical high risk for psychosis. Standardized estimates and 95% confidence intervals are shown from the final step of hierarchical regression analyses. Full hierarchical regression results appear in the supplementary material accompanying this article.

Unique effects of self-concept and narrative identity variables on positive symptoms and role functioning for 49 youth at clinical high risk for psychosis. Standardized estimates and 95% confidence intervals are shown from the final step of hierarchical regression analyses. Full hierarchical regression results appear in the supplementary material accompanying this article.

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