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. 2023 Sep 21;14:1267656. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1267656

Table 1.

Distributions and means of socio-demographic and clinical variables.

Socio-demographic variables Total (N = 87)
Age (years)
Mean (SD) 19.27 (2.09)
Range 14.04–23.73
Sex, n (%)
Female 47 (54%)
Male 40 (46%)
Nationality, n (%)
Swiss 30 (34.5%)
Mixed including Swiss 22 (25.28%)
Other 35 (40.22%)
Parental highest education, n (%)
Lower secondary education (ISCED 0–2) 8 (9.20%)
Upper secondary education (ISCED 3–7) 79 (90.80%)
Participant highest education, n (%)
No information 6 (6.90%)
Lower secondary education (ISCED 0–2) 34 (39,08%)
Upper secondary education (ISCED 3–7) 47 (54.02%)
Participant occupational status, n (%)
Employed 3 (3.45%)
Searching for employment 3 (3.45%)
Still in education 73 (83.91%)
Other 8 (9.19%)
Clinical variables
Any perceptive basic symptoms, n (%) 19 (21.80%)
Any cognitive basic symptoms, n (%) 31 (35.60%)
SPQ cognitive-perceptual scale, mean z score (SD) −0.04 (6.36)
SPQ interpersonal scale, mean z score (SD) 0.15 (4.45)
SPQ disorganized, mean z score (SD) −0.11 (3.45)
RFQu, mean z score (SD) 0.09 (3.44)
RFQc, mean z score (SD) −0.22 (4.52)