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. 2023 Mar 3;49(3):614–625. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbac214

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics

Group
(n = 134)
Independent
(n = 65)
One-to-One (n = 112) TAU
(n = 66)
All Participants (n = 377)
Age at consent Mean (SD) 25.19 (5.91) 25.92 (5.56) 26.39 (6.72) 25.14 (5.55) 25.67 (6.05)
Sex Female N (%) 44 (32.8%) 18 (27.7%) 29 (25.9%) 11 (16.7%) 102 (27.1%)
Ethnicity White N (%) 59 (44.0%) 32 (49.2%) 57 (50.9%) 37 (56.1%) 185 (49.1%)
Employment status
Full-time education or employed N (%)
47 (35.0%) 18 (27.7%) 35 (31.2%) 23 (34.8%) 123 (32.6%)
Living situation
Own property (private, rented) or parental home N (%)
119 (88.9%) 53 (81.6%) 92 (82.2%) 57 (86.3%) 321 (85.2%)
Relationship status Single N (%) 120 (89.6%) 54 (83.1%) 98 (87.5%) 59 (89.4%) 331 (87.8%)
WTAR Standard score Mean (SD) 99.19 (17.05) 97.19 (17.55) 99.00 (16.80) 95.22 (18.22) 98.09 (17.27)
WASI II Estimate IQ (FSIQ) score Mean (SD) 88.81 (15.24) 88.51 (18.95) 87.79 (16.98) 87.23 (17.72) 88.18 (16.82)
PANSS Total score Mean (SD) 55.24 (14.19) 59.66 (19.18) 57.35 (16.45) 55.64 (14.14) 56.70 (15.84)
CAINS Total score Mean (SD) 17.42 (9.31) 18.65 (9.68) 18.62 (9.56) 17.25 (8.44) 17.95 (9.29)
Antipsychotic dosage (converted to chlorpromazine equivalents) Median (Upper–Lower quartiles) 200 (100–301) 240 (120–350) 300·00 (150–450) 180 (59–300) 200 (100–370)