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. 2018 Dec 19;31(3):e100018. doi: 10.1136/gpsych-2018-100018

Table 1.

Demographic data and clinical characteristics of the patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls

Schizophrenia Healthy controls t or χ 2 P values
n 74 50
Gender
 Male (%) 50/75 (66.7) 35/50 (33.3) 0.153 0.696
 Female (%) 20/75 (70.0) 15/50 (30.0)
Age (years) 57.0 (10.3) 55.0 (9.6) 0.135 0.893
BMI (kg/m2) 24.3 (3.4) 23.9 (2.9) 0.083 0.934
Years of education 8.8 (2.2)
Age of onset (years) 28.2 (9.1)
Duration of schizophrenia (years) 28.8 (12.8)
DUP (months) 48.1 (80.2)
Number of episodes 5.3 (3.2)
Daily antipsychotic dosage (mg) (chlorpromazine equivalents*) 280.7 (113.3)
PANSS total score 74.6 (16.2)
 Positive subscale 10.2 (4.4)
 Negative subscale 27.4 (7.9)
 General psychopathology subscale 37.3 (9.8)
BPRS total score 43.6 (10.3)

*The chlorpromazine equivalents were calculated as described by Gray et al.42

BMI, body mass index; BPRS, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; DUP, duration of untreated psychosis; PANSS, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale.