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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2014 May 20;156(0):217–222. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.04.027

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics for people with and without schizophrenia. There were no differences between groups on any variable.

Characteristic Schizophrenia
N=47
Healthy Comparison
N=41
p-value
Age 39.55 (13.95) 36.83 (14.89) .38
Education – years (SD) 13.9 (2.55) 14.55 (2.05) .21
Parental Education – years (SD) 13.95 (2.75) 14.25 (3.46) .68
Gender, n, % .20
 Male 35, 74% 26, 63%
 Female 12, 26% 15, 37%
Ethnicity, n, % .39
 African American 6, 13% 5, 12%
 Caucasian/ White 18, 38% 21, 51%
 Asian American 9, 19% 8, 19%
 Latino 8, 17% 6, 15%
 Other 6, 13% 1, 2%
Diagnosis – n:
 Schizophrenia 31 NA
 Schizoaffective 16 NA
Chlorpromazine Eq. (SD) 418.14 (555.67) NA
PANSS-Total, Sum Average (SD) 64.42 (13.11) NA
PANSS – Positive, Average (SD) 15.27 (4.97) NA
PANSS – Negative, Average (SD) 16.69 (5.27) NA