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. 2015 Mar 6;10(3):e0119852. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119852

Table 3. The prevalence of at least one negative symptoms by demographic and clinical characteristics (χ2)*.

Prevalence of negative symptoms P-value
Sex Male 572 (23.5%) <.001
Female 482 (17.0%)
Ethnicity European 377 (15.8%) <.001
North African 677 (29.5%)
Marital status Married 708 (17.9%) <.001
Unmarried 346 (31.8%)
Education <12 590 (34.2%) <.001
> = 12 459 (14.2%)
Employment Employed 940 (19.5%) <.001
Unemployed 114 (32.2%)
Cannabis use No 852 (19.1%) <.001
Yes 202 (27.9%)
Social functioning Good-superior 448 (20.8%) <.001
Poor-fair 208 (46.0%)
Positive psychotic experiences (weak or strong) Absent 205 (15.1%) <.001
Present 849 (22.3%)

* Numbers in the table represent the actual number of subjects; percentages represent the weighted % among each level of the variable examined (row).