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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2011 Spring;23(2):173–179. doi: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.23.2.173

TABLE 1.

Demographic, Clinical, and Neuropsychological Characteristics of the Sample (N=77)

Mean SD Frequency %
Demographic variables
 Age, years 37.5 10.6
 Education, years 12.3 2.3
 Women 39 51%
 Minority ethnicity 18 23%
 Married 14 18%
 Employed 14 18%
Clinical variables
 Diagnosis
  Major depressive disorder 30 39%
  Bipolar affective disorder 18 23%
  Schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder 18 23%
  Borderline personality disorder 11 15%
  Psychosis present 21 27%
  Substance abuse or dependence 41 53%
  Number of previous suicide attempts 3.6 8.6
  Family history of completed suicide 15 20%
Neuropsychological variables
  ANART-estimated premorbid IQ 105.2 8.6
  Delay=Go total early starts 1.5 5.1
  Trails A, T-score 44.0 10.3
  Trails B, T-score 41.6 11.7
  FAS, T-score 42.9 9.3
  Animals, T-score 43.3 11.0
  Stroop, T-score 38.7 10.0
  WCST total errors, T-score 41.7 8.9

SD: standard deviation; ANART: American National Adult Reading Test; FAS: from the Controlled Oral Word-Association Test; WCST: Wisconsin Card-Sorting Test.