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. 2014 May 7;5:45. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00045

Table 4.

Social functioning in schizophrenia and healthy participant groups.

SZ-low, n = 60 HC-low, n = 13 SZ-normal, n = 103 HC-normal, n = 114 SZ-superior, n = 18 HC-superior, n = 49 ANCOVA
Group, F-value IQ, F-value Group × IQ, F-value
SFS 1: withdrawal/social engagement 99.4 (12.4) 120.1 (7.5) 101.8 (10.3) 121.3 (8.5) 98.1 (8.7) 120.6 (9.7) 197.4** 0.9 0.7
SFS 2: interpersonal communication 109.2 (16.9) 136.9 (10.6) 114.0 (17.8) 139.6 (11.2) 118.4 (21.3) 137.3 (13.1) 110.6** 1.6 1.2
SFS 3: independence-performance 102.4 (11.8) 116.0 (9.7) 104.0 (11.8) 117.1 (8.6) 105.1 (11.3)e 118.6 (7.1) 68.1** 1.9 0.2
SFS 4: independence-competence 106.0 (12.8) 123.0 (0) 110.3 (11.1) 122.3 (3.2) 111.4 (10.9) 122.2 (3.1) 109.5** 1.1 1.9
SFS 5: recreation 103.7 (15.3) 127.2 (11.6) 105.2 (14.7) 126.9 (12.5) 108.8 (14.4) 124.8 (12.9) 93.6** 0.5 0.8
SFS 6: prosocial activities 101.4 (15.0) 125.3 (9.7) 106.8 (12.6) 123.8 (10.0) 102.7 (11.5) 125.3 (8.6) 148.8** 0.6 2.3
SFS 7: employment/occupation 101.7 (11.8) 121.5 (2.4) 103.6 (11.2)b 122.0 (2.4)d 107.4 (10.6) 121.1 (5.2) 211.6** 1.0 2.4
GAF-function 40.7 (8.9)a 42.9 (9.9)c 42.6 (8.9)f 1.1 (ANOVA)

SFS, Social Functioning Scale.

an = 65, bn = 102, cn = 111, dn = 113, en = 17, fn = 20.

**p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.