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. 2015 Dec 31;13(3):288–295. doi: 10.9758/cpn.2015.13.3.288

Table 2.

Comparison of patients with schizophrenia and controls in WCST, the KBS Korean Language Test and K-UPSA in which the effect of estimated IQ was controlled

Variable Schizophrenic (n=86) Control (n=29) F value p value
WCST
 PR 39.37±26.75 24.88±17.03 3.82 0.054
 PE 32.47±19.52 21.25±12.88 4.51 0.037
 CA 1.49±1.88 3.88±2.33 12.30 0.001
KBS Korean Language Test
 Listening comprehension 4.77±2.70 8.50±0.97 9.42 0.003
 Reading comprehension 4.55±2.72 9.40±1.07 16.63 <0.001
 Creativity 3.38±2.61 8.80±1.03 28.61 <0.001
 Total score 12.70±6.99 26.70±1.57 23.67 <0.001
K-UPSA
 Financial 15.86±3.86 19.68±0.71 4.71 0.032
 Communication 10.68±4.36 16.73±1.60 19.45 <0.001
 Comprehension/planning 9.42±4.23 16.02±2.94 26.62 <0.001
 Transportation 13.98±4.76 19.52±1.11 9.85 <0.001
 Household skills 15.76±6.88 19.82±0.94 2.01 <0.001
 Total score 65.69±17.48 91.77±3.98 20.25 <0.001

Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.

WCST, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test; PR, Perseverative Responses; PE, Perseverative Errors; CA, Numbers of Categories Achieved; KBS Korean Language Test, Korean Broadcasting System Korean Language Test; K-UPSA, Korean version of the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Performance-based Skills Assessment.