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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2010 May 6;44(15):1075–1081. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.03.014

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics of the Sample: The whole sample and the European white subsample

All subjects Female Male Total
N (% across races) N (% across races) N (% across races)
Race (self report) European white 66 (48,9) 116 (53,0) 182 (51,4)
Black 33 (24,4) 48 (21,9) 81 (22,9)
Hispanic 19 (14,1) 40 (18,3) 59 (16,7)
Asian 14 (10,4) 15 (6,8) 29 (8,2)
Mixed 2 (1,5) 0 (0,0) 2 (0,6)
Indian 1 (0,7) 0 (0,0) 1 (0,3)
Total 135 (100.0) 219 (100.0) 354 (100.0)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age 32.7 (10.5) 35.2 (10.5) 34.2 (10.5)
N (% across races) N (% across races) N (% across races)
Race (European ancestry informative marker [AIM] score) European white 53 (39.3) 70 (32.0) 123 (34.7)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age 39.8 (12.3) 43.1 (9.9) 41.7 (11.1)
European white subsample N (%) N (%) N (%)
HC 22 (57.9) 16 (42.1) 38 (100)
BPD 19 (50.0) 19 (50.0) 38 (100)
Other PDs 12 (25.5) 35 (74.5) 47 (100)
Total 53 (43.1) 70 (56.9) 123 (100)