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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2018 Feb 18;205:15–22. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.02.005

Table 1.

Descriptive Characteristics

Demographics Overall sample (N = 945)
Male, n (%) 231 (24.40)
Age (years), mean (SD) [range] 20.13 (2.47) [18–34]
Race, n (%)
 Non-Hispanic White 520 (55.00)
 African-American/African 169 (17.90)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 145 (15.30)
 Multiracial 48 (5.10)
 Other 63 (6.70)
Clinical Characteristics, mean (SD) [range]
Receiving or seeking treatment, n (%) 124 (13.0)
PLEs 9.92 (7.69) [0–44]
PSS 25.22 (8.14) [2–55]
BCSS-Self 2.84 (3.88) [0–24]
BCSS-Others 6.83 (5.38) [0–24]
DES 2.28 (1.23) [1–8]
Rotter I-E 12.43 (3.56) [3–23]
TLEs 0.62 (1.07) [0–5]
TLE+, n, % 312 (33.0)
Childhood Emotional Abuse, n, % 147, 15.6
Childhood Physical Abuse, n, % 100, 10.6
Childhood Sexual Abuse, n, % 100, 10.6
Childhood Emotional Neglect, n, % 118, 12.5
Childhood Physical Neglect, n, % 119, 12.6

TLEs= Traumatic Life Events; TLE+ = Participants who endorsed a history of trauma; PLEs= Psychotic-like Experiences; PSS = Perceived Stress Scale; BCSS = Brief Core Schema Scale; DES = Dissociative Experiences Scale; Rotter I-E = Rotter Internal External Locus of Control Scale