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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2017 Jan 28;188:158–164. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2017.01.038

Table 4.

Stepwise linear regression models predicting post-psychosis decline in functioning.

ALFA
Domain
Predictor B SE B p t p
Paid
employment
(N = 87)
Participant Sex 17.544 5.768 .300 3.041 .003
Premorbid IQ −.465 .203 −.224 −2.292 .024
D-KEFS Tower test −2. 353 1.048 −.231 −2.246 .027
R2 .272
F for R2 5.251 .024
Living
independence
(N = 81)
D-KEFS Trails motor speed (5) 2.406 1.103 .238 2.182 .032
R2 .057
F for R2 4.759 .032
Close
friendships
(N = 91)
Participant Sex 23.697 6.367 .367 3.722 <.001
Antisocial characteristics −.178 −1.820 .072
R2 .135
F for R2 13.851 <.001
Recreational
engagement
(N = 79)
MCCB verbal learning −1.010 .388 −.285 −2.605 .011
Participant Sex .181 1.591 .116
D-KEFS Trails number sequencing (2) −.170 −1.528 .131
R2 .081
F for R2 6.787 .011
Romantic
relationships
(N = 87)
MCCB attention/vigilance 1.003 .338 .306 2.968 .004
Suicide attempt .089 .806 .422
R2 .094
F for R2 8.808 .004

Note. ALFA = Assessment of Lifespan Functioning Attainment; D-KEFS = Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System; MCCB = MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery