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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2014 Jul 19;158(0):105–112. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.07.001

Table 3.

Familial Aggregation of Emotion Recognition Ability in Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective and Psychotic Bipolar Disorder Families.

All Emotions Neutral Anger Fear Happy Sad
Schizophrenia h2=0.11 (0.06) p=0.03a h2=0.07 (0.06) p=0.15a h2=0.10 (0.05) p=0.06s h2=0.05 (0.05) p=0.20a h2=0.08(0.05) p=0.08r h2=0.11 (0.05) p=0.05a,r
Schizoaffective h2=0.00 (.--) p=0.50a h2=0.00 (.--) p=0.50a h2=0.06 (0.05) p=0.32 h2=0.05 (0.06) p=0.33a h2=0.12 (0.05) p=0.16a h2=0.11 (0.05), p=0.18a
Bipolar Disorder h2=0.08 (0.05) p=0.20r h2=0.15(0.06) p=0.08a h2=0.00 (.--) p=0.50r h2=0.00 (.--) p=0.50a,r h2=0.00 (.--) p=0.50 h2=0.07 (0.05), p=0.30a
All Families h2=0.11 (0.06) p=0.03a h2=0.07 (0.06) p=0.15a h2=0.10 (0.06) p=0.06s h2=0.05 (0.07) p=0.20a h2=0.08 (0.06) p=0.08r h2=0.11 (0.06), p=0.05a,r

Note: Values represent h2 with the standard error indicated in parentheses. Statistically significant estimates are bolded and italicized. Schizoaffective disorder subtype groups were pooled for familiality analyses to increase statistical power.

a

Age

s

Sex

r

Race as significant (p<.05) covariates