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. 2014 Aug 6;41(2):374–381. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbu114

Table 1.

Demographic, Clinical, Cognitive and Functional Characteristics

Total
Number of participants (N) 232
Age (years)
 Range 19–79
 Mean (SD) 49.1 (13.2)
Female, N (%) 71 (31%)
Years of education, mean (SD) 12 (3)
Ethnicity, N (%) 148 (64%)
Caucasian African Descent 57 (25%)
Hispanic/Latino 11 (5%)
Asian or Pacific Islander 8 (3%)
Native American/Canadian or Alaskan 1 (<1%)
Other 7 (3%)
Negative symptoms score, mean (SD) 8.34 (3.12)
Global Cognition (MCCB)a, mean T-score (SD) 30.9 (11.9)
UPSA functional domains scores (range of score) mean (SD)
 Communication (0–9) 6.6 (2.0)
 Finances (0–11) 9.8 (1.6)
 Comprehension and Planning of Recreational Activities (0–14)b 10.6 (2.9)
 Transportation (0–6) 5.2 (1.3)
 Household chores (0–4) 3.3 (0.9)

Note: MATRICS PASS, Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Psychometric and Standardization Study; UPSA, University of California San Diego Performance-Based Skills Assessment.

aComposite score of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery.

bOnly the data from the second role-play scenario (trip to the zoo) was used in this analysis as it was the only one administered in MATRICS PASS.