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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2014 Oct 13;161(1):42–49. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.09.026

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics and Neurocognitive Performance by Diagnosis

Controls (n=62) Patients (n=53)

Percentage Proportion Percentage Proportion p-value

Gender (% Female) 51.6 32F, 30M 35.8 19F, 34M 0.09

Mean (SD) Range Mean (SD) Range p-value

Age (years) 36.1 (8.6) 25–55 38.7 (9.8) 25–55 0.14
Education (years) 14.9 (2.4) 10–20 13.3 (2.6) 6–20 <0.001
Parental Education (years) 13.9 (3.1) 6.5–20 13.4 (3.0) 6–19.5 0.46
Handedness (% Right) 88.7% 81.1% - 0.38
SANS Global Average - - 1.4 (0.9) 0–3.3 -
SAPS Global Average - - 1.4 (1.0) 0–3.5 -
Comorbid Diagnoses
SZ only - - 22 - -
SZ + 1 - - 18 - -
SZ + 2 - - 12 - -
SZ + 3 - - 1 - -
Age of Onset - - 22.0 (6.4) 9–37
Medication (Atypical/Typical) - - 27/7 - -
Medication (CPZE)* - - 428.4 (439.4) - -
GNP Accuracy (z-score) 0.0 (0.6) −2.0–1.3 −0.6 (0.9) −2.9–0.6 -
GNP Speed (z-score) 0.0 (0.6) −2.0–0.9 −0.9 (1.1) −3.2–0.9 -

Comorbid diagnoses included: Mood disorders, Substance Dependence and Substance Use.

*

Sixteen patients were receiving mood stabilizers, but not antipsychotics ; six patients reported no antipsychotic medication; antipsychotic dosage was unknown for two patients.