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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2015 Dec 19;170(0):322–329. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.12.010

Table 1.

Descriptive and clinical data for participant groups in Study 1 and 2.

STUDY 1 STUDY 2

Community
Controls
SZ College
Controls
Stypy
% Women 57% 16% 61% 62%
% Caucasian 43% 63% 81% 77%
% African American 57% 37% 11% 5%
% SZ Family History - - 0% 19%
Age 39.07 (13.32) 40.00 (12.25) 18.78 (1.97) 18.67 (1.22)
Education 14.46 (2.25) 11.07 (1.67) 12.46 (.80) 12.49 (.76)
SYMPTOM RATINGS
  Hallucinations 1.67 (1.59)
  Delusions 1.78 (1.65)
  Bizarre Behavior 0.63 (0.88)
  Thought Disorder 2.52 (1.58)
  Affective Flattening 1.33 (1.54)
  Alogia 2.30 (1.56)
  Avolition 1.48 (1.28)
  Anhedonia 0.30 (0.78)
SCHIZOTYPY TRAITS
  Positive 8.25 (4.94) 30.95 (9.12)
  Negative 2.92 (2.18) 12.08 (5.89)
  Disorganization 8.06 (4.83) 25.54 (4.77)
Trait Positive Affectivity 3.78 (0.48)a 3.75 (0.84) a 6.92 (1.41) b 5.95 (1.39) b
Trait Negative Affectivity 1.61 (0.44) a 2.18 (0.87) a 2.94 (1.13) b 3.96 (1.59) b
a

Scale from 1 to 5;

b

Scale from 1 to 10.

Note – SZ = Schizophrenia, Stypy = Schizotypy