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. 2011 May 20;6(5):e19971. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019971

Table 1. The demographic data.

Control subjects (nā€Š=ā€Š12) Schizophrenia subjects (nā€Š=ā€Š15) p
Age 34.0 (7.8)A 40.6 (9.4) 0.053
Sex (M/F) 7/5 8/7 0.79
Education (years) 15.9 (2.1) 14.4 (1.7) 0.063
WASI IQ Score 104.4 (14.1) 95.9 (17.1) 0.19
BPRS n/aB 14.28 (10.13)
SAPS n/a 14.21 (11.66)
SANS n/a 19.85 (16.63)
SPQ 14.5 (7.06) n/a
Handedness (L/R/Bi) & (Edinburgh score) 2/10/0 60.8 (61.0) 1/13/1 65.7 (41.4) 0.8
Illness duration (years) n/a 14.7 (8.9)
Medication (CPZ equivalent, mg/day) n/a 268.04(107.93)
A

Mean (standard deviation).

B

Not applicable.