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. 2013 May 29;7:1015–1021. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S43897

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and ophthalmic characteristics of the study participants

Healthy controls (n = 12) Parents (n = 13) Schizophrenic patients (n = 13) P-value
Gender 7 male 3 male 6 male P < 0.001
5 female 10 female 7 female
VA (logMAR) 0.53 (0.08) 0.35 (0.11) 0.33 (0.12) P = 0.097*
Age (years) 38.46 (14.79) 60.92 (9.83) 37.85 (8.42) P < 0.001
IOP (mmHg) 15.83 (2.59) 16.23 (2.20) 16.46 (2.81) P = 0.83
Refraction −0.64 (1.02) −0.73 (2.90) −0.51 (2.80) P = 0.88

Notes: Data are presented as means, with standard deviations in parentheses. Acuity in logMAR. Refraction = spherical equivalent.

Statistically significant difference between parents and schizophrenic patients and healthy controls;

*

no statistically significant difference between healthy controls and schizophrenic patients.

Abbreviations: IOP, intraocular pressure; VA, visual acuity ; logMAR, logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution.