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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2011 Jan 14;187(1-2):24–29. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2010.12.018

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics for people with and without schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia Patients
(N = 28)
Healthy Controls
(N = 19)

Male – N 18 13
Age (SD) 44.21 (11.53) 45.16 (10.79)
Education – years (SD) 13.50 (1.50) 14.18 (1.48)
Mother education – years (SD) 13.50 (3.07) 13.72 (2.76)
Father education – years (SD) 14.13 (3.09) 15.45 (2.70)
Employment – N
    Full time employed – N 0 2
    Part time employed – N 8 7
    Unemployed – N 17 8
    Student – N 3 2
Ethnicity - N
    Caucasian 15 13
    African-American 4 2
    Asian-American 4 2
    Latino 3 0
    Other 2 2
Diagnosis – N
    Schizophrenia 18 -
    Schizoaffective 10 -
Chlorpromazine Eq. (SD) 803.91 (957.99) -
PANSS1-Total, mean rating (SD) 2.30 (0.56) -
PANSS1-Avolition, mean rating (SD) 2.48 (1.34) -
QLS2 - Motivation, mean rating (SD) 3.39 (1.57) -
1

Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale

2

Quality of Life Scale