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. 2015 Oct 1;10(10):e0139403. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139403

Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics and patterns of antipsychotic use in 1,765 outpatients with schizophrenia.

Values are frequencies (%) or means ± standard deviations.

Variable Without AP (n = 31) Monotherapy (n = 505) Polypharmacy (n = 1,229)
Gender
Male 19 (61.3) 330 (65.3) 868 (70.6)
Female 12 (38.7) 175 (34.7) 361 (29.4)
Age 45.58±13.04 45.82±13.80 42.64±13.44
Marital status
Single 23 (74.2) 327 (64.8) 861 (70.1)
Married / Domestic Partner 6 (19.4) 74 (14.7) 154 (12.5)
Separated / Divorced 1 (3.2) 32 (6.3) 63 (5.1)
Widowed - 8 (1.6) 13 (1.1)
Unknown/Not reported 1 (3.2) 64 (12.7) 138 (11.2)
Schizophrenia subtype
F20.0 Paranoid 21 (67.7) 343 (67.9) 929 (75.6)
F20.1 Hebephrenic - 13 (2.6) 33 (2.7)
F20.2 Catatonic - 2 (0.4) 2 (0.2)
F20.3 Undifferentiated 4 (12.9) 31 (6.1) 64 (5.2)
F20.4 Post-schizophrenic depression - - 1 (0.1)
F20.5 Residual 3 (9.7) 66 (13.1) 109 (8.9)
F20.6 Simple - 21 (4.2) 40 (3.3)
F20.8 Other 1 (3.2) 2 (0.4) 11 (0.9)
F20.9 Unspecified 2 (6.5) 27 (5.3) 40 (3.3)
SMD 17 (54.8) 312 (61.8) 815 (66.3)
Principal Antipsychotic
Typical - 72 (14.3) 263 (21.4)
Atypical - 433 (85.7) 966 (78.6)
Psychiatric co-medication 12 (38.7) 340 (67.3) 1,085 (88.3)
Psychiatric co-morbidity 6 (19.4) 157 (31.1) 543 (44.2)
Consumption of substances 5 (41.7) 120 (54.5) 446 (68.9)
Duration of disease (months) 162.67±96.25 167.63±86.46 167.15±85.64

Note. SMD = Severe Mental Disorder. Values significantly different (according to Pearson’s Chi square or the Kruskal Wallis test) are in bold (p<0.01).