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. 2017 Jul 25;7(7):e1180. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.157

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Factor scores at baseline and follow-up: individuals with stable/nonpsychotic, emergent, remitted and persistent psychosis were compared on mean scores for (a) factor 1 and (b) factor 2 at baseline and follow-up. Pairwise comparisons between groups for factor 1 show that at baseline, the remitted and persistent groups each score significantly higher than each of the stable/nonpsychotic and emergent groups. At follow-up, it is the persistent and emergent groups that score significantly higher on factor 1 than the stable/nonpsychotic and remitted groups. Pairwise comparisons for factor 2 at both baseline and follow-up show that the emergent, remitted and persistent groups do not differ significantly from one another but each score significantly higher than the stable/nonpsychotic group.