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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2017 Aug 12;3(3):239–247. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2017.07.008

Table 1.

Demographic Information for Participant Groups.




Patients (N=27) Controls (N=27) Sig. of Group Diff.



Demographics
 Age 38.1 (11.9) 38.3 (12.6) p = 0.835
 Gender 10 F, 17 M 9 F, 18 M p = 0.776
 Race 19 W, 8 NW 17 W, 10 NW p = 0.564
 Subject Education (years) 13.2 (2.2) 15.0 (2.0) p = 0.007
 Parental Education (years) 14.1 (2.5) 14.6 (2.7) p = 0.619
Neuropsychological Testing
 IQ (from WASI 2-subtest) 104.1 (14.9) 118.8 (8.8) p < 0.001
 WTAR Scaled Score 105.9 (20.2) 114.2 (7.8) p = 0.052
 WRAT4 Scaled Score 103.3 (18.9) 113.2 (10.6) p = 0.021
 MATRICS Composite 37.6 (13.7) 54.4 (6.2) p < 0.001
Symptom Ratings
 Mean BPRS Item Score 1.53 (0.35)
 Mean BPRS Psychosis Item Score 1.64 (0.79)
 Mean SANS Item Score 1.49 (0.75)
 Mean SANS Avol/Anhed Item Score 1.90 (1.00)

Abbreviations: WASI, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence; WTAR, Wechsler Test of Adult Reading; WRAT4, Wide-ranging Achievement Test, Reading Subtest; BPRS, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; SANS, Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms; Avol/Anhed, Avolition/Anhedonia subscales.