Table 1.
Mean CPSS risk% and mean logit(p) for the diagnostic categoriesa.
| CPSS risk % ± SD (SE) | Logit(p) ± SD (SE) | |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic categories | ||
| Neurodevelopmental disordersb, n = 223 | 45.98 ± 41.38 (2.77) | −0.40 ± 4.13 (0.27) |
| Schizophrenia spectrum disordersc, n = 11 | 94.59 ± 14.85 (4.47) | 4.64 ± 1.93 (0.58) |
| Depressive disorders, n = 58 | 65.89 ± 34.46 (4.52) | 1.42 ± 3.36 (0.44) |
| Anxiety disorders (including OCD), n = 16 | 67.37 ± 32.50 (8.12) | 1.22 ± 3.18 (0.79) |
| Somatic symptom disorders, n = 11 | 67.35 ± 35.32 (10.65) | 1.11 ± 3.24 (0.97) |
| Others, n = 17 | 35.55 ± 40.49 (9.82) | −1.40 ± 3.81 (0.92) |
| Normal control groupd | ||
| 49.9 ± 35.1 (4.78) | −2.60 ± 2.57 (0.18) | |
Mean ± SDs shown unless otherwise stated.
These consist of Autism Spectrum Disorder (n = 141), Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (n = 67), others (n = 15). Eleven of them have mild intellectual disabilities.
It consists of schizophreniform disorder (n = 2), brief psychotic disorder (n = 1), delusional disorder (n = 1), and schizophrenia (n = 7).
The mean CPSS risk% and mean logit(p) for the normal control group are sourced from our previous retrospective study (30). CPSS, child psychosis-risk screening system.