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Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2012 Aug 24;200(2-3):272–280. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2012.07.052

Table 4.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Subjects with Globally Impaired, Sensory Processing, and High Cognitive Profiles

All Participants

McLean Sample Maudsley Sample

Variable Globally
Impaired
Sensory
Processing
High
Cognitive
Globally
Impaired
Sensory
Processing
High
Cognitive

(n=55) (n=27) (n=38) (n=95) (n=107) (n=147)
Age, yrs 46.2 a
(110)
46.3
(12.5)
38.9
(14.6)
43.4 a,b
(12.3)
37.4
(12.1)
36.5
(11.1)
Female, N
(%)
39 a,b
(68%)
8
(14%)
10
(17.5%)
50
(24.5%)
59
(28%)
102
(48%)
Thought
Disorder
20.8 a
(17.1)
8.2
(8.2)
12.6
(10.6)
N/A N/A N/A
Education,
yrs
14.2
(2.3)
15.4
(2.6)
15.2
(2.3)
14.1
(3.0)
14.9
(2.6)
14.6
(2.6)
Current
smoker,
N (%)
17 a
(71%)
5
(21%)
2
(8%)
15
b
(20%)
36 c
(48%)
24
(32%)
No.
cigarettes/
day, if
smoker
22.8 a
(15.4)
9.8
(6.4)
10.5
(13.4)
18.8 a,b
(11.5)
12.2
(8.4)
11.2
(9.3)

Patients

McLean Sample Maudsley Sample

Globally
Impaired
Sensory
Processing
High
Cognitive
Globally
Impaired
Sensory
Processing
High
Cognitive

(n=37) (n=20) (n=3) (n=37) (n=30) (n=30)

Age, yrs 43.6
(10.6)
45.2
(11.1)
45.7
(3.9)
44.2 a
(11.4)
37.9
(12.7)
36.9
(9.9)
Female, N
(%)
8
(38%)
12 c
(57%)
1
(5%)
16
(33%)
15
(31%)
17
(35%)
Age of
onset
23.1 (5.9) 27.6 (8.8) 18.3 (1.2) 24.6 (9.0) 20.3 (5.1) 20.9 (5.0)
Duration of
illness
20.5
(10.7)
17.6 (11.4) 27.4 (3.7) 19.7
(10.8)
16.8 (11.8) 16.1 (9.0)
Thought
Disorder
23.8 a
(18.5)
16.0
(11.4)
2.7
(2.5)
N/A N/A N/A
BPRS 45.2
(13.2)
42.9 (17.3) 41 (5.6) N/A N/A N/A
Education,
yrs
14.0 (2.0) 15.4 (2.0) 15.3 (3.0) 13.3 (3.1) 15.0 (3.3) 13.3 (2.6)
CPZ
equivalente
644.1
(478)
618.0 (560) 525 (106) 591.7
(286)
786.4 (458) 645.4 (317)
Current
smoker,
N (%)
14 a,b
(78%)
3 c
(17%)
1
(5%)
7
(25%)
13
(46%)
8
(29%)
No.
cigarettes/
day, if
smoker
25.3
(14.6)
21.5
(12.3)
20
(n/a)
21.6
(12.9)
19.2
(12.5)
18.4
(12.1)
a

Significant differences (p<0.017) between impaired and high cognitive groups.

b

Significant differences (p<0.017) between impaired and sensory processing groups.

c

Significant differences (p<0.017) between high cognitive and sensory processing groups.