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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2013 Sep 20;150(0):498–504. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2013.08.038

Table 3.

Baseline demographics, clinical characteristics, and social cognitive performance; non-dropouts dropouts.

Variable Non-dropout
(n=144)
Dropout
(n=69)
P

Sex, n(%)
Male 70 (48.6%) 46 (66.7%) χ2=6.13** (df=1)
Female 74 (51.4%) 23 (33.3%)

Age, mean (SD) 19.44 (4.44) 18.57 (4.27) t=1.359 (df=211)

Race, n (%) χ2=1.64 (df=1)
White 110 (76.4%) 58 (84.1%)
Non-white 34 (23.6%) 11 (15.9%)

IQ Score, mean (SD) 113.12 (17.38) 110.53 (17.49) t=.86 (df=165)

Baseline total SOPS symptoms mean (SD)
Negative symptoms 7.90 (5.61) 7.94 (6.04) t=−.06 (df=211)
Positive symptoms 9.03 (4.22) 9.36 (3.90) t=−.56 (df=211)
Disorganized symptoms 3.67 (2.62) 4.09 (3.34) t=−.98 (df=211)
Total general symptoms at baseline 6.27 (4.05) 5.58 (4.09) t=1.16 (df=211)

Baseline Social cognitive performance
Eyes Task (Theory of Mind) 25.38 (4.85) 24.78 (5.45) t=.80 (df=210)
Trustworthiness Task: Trustworthiness 7.44 (30.57) −5.29 (32.62) t=2.78** (df=209)
Trustworthiness Task: Approachability 21.82 (26.60) 15.57 (28.31) t=1.57 (df=209)
*

= p<0.05,

**

= p<0.01,

***

= p<0.001,

****

=p<0.0001