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. 2006 Aug 7;33(3):792–796. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbl015

Table 2.

Differences Between Remitted and Not-Remitted Patients at Baseline

Variable Remitted Not Remitted Statistic P Value (2-sided)
n (%) of males 36 (60.0) 50 (76.9) Pearson χ2 4.163 .041
Age at onset psychosis, mean (SD), y 27.0 (6.6) 24.5 (6.6) t test −2.065 .041
DUP, mean (SD) [median], d 181 (377) [31] 343 (640) [61] M-W Z score −2.019 .043
TTR, mean (SD) [median], d 67 (50) [59] 84 (54) [90] M-W Z score −2.033 .042
PANSS positive symptoms subscale, mean (SD) 9.1 (2.3) 11.4 (3.1) t test 4.581 .000
PANSS negative symptoms subscale, mean (SD) 11.2 (3.6) 15.8 (5.4) t test 5.599 .000
PANSS general symptoms subscale, mean (SD) 23.0 (5.6) 28.7 (6.4) t test 5.245 .000
GSDS total score, mean (SD) 7.3 (3.7) 9.7 (4.5) t test 3.185 .002
WHOQoL total score, mean (SD) 92.7 (12.0) 90.7 (12.6) t test −0.875 .383

Note: SD, standard deviation; DUP, duration of untreated psychosis; TTR, time to response; M-W, Mann-Whitney statistic; PANSS, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; GSDS, Groningen Social Disability Schedule; WHOQoL, World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale.