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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2019 Mar 14;128(4):341–351. doi: 10.1037/abn0000413

Table 1.

Demographic details.

CHR Control Statistic p
Age mean (SD) 18.90 (1.91) 18.12 (2.61) t(82) = 1.58 .12
Biological Sex (counts) χ2(1) = 5.93 .02
 Male 23 12
 Female 19 30

 Total 42 42
Parent Education (years) mean (SD) 15.51 (2.10) 15.76 (2.89) t(74) = −.44 .66
Automated Analysis Frames Detected (%) 90 90 t(82) = .02 .98
Beck Depression Inventory mean (SD) 18.37 (11.89) 4.81 (5.40) t(75 ) = 6.39 ≤.001
Social Functioning mean (SD) 6.83 (1.41) 8.60 (.59) t(82) = −7.45 ≤.001
Psychosis Risk Scores mean (SD) (%) 9.52 (5.65) 3.81 (1.07) t(76) = 6.21 ≤.001
Symptoms Domains mean (SD)
 Positive 11.69 (4.70) .45 (1.19) t(1,82) = 15 ≤.001
 Negative 9.55 (6.84) .43 (.83) t(1,82) = 8.58 ≤.001

Note. Parental education is the average of mother and father education. Automated analysis frames detected indicate the total percent of time in which the automated analysis tool was able to register the video recording of the face. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) represents a total sum score. Social functioning scores are given on a 1–10 scale, with 1 indicating low levels of social functioning and 10 very high levels. Psychosis risk scores represent psychosis risk conversion calculator scores (signaling heightened likelihood of conversion to psychosis in 1 year). Symptom domains are sum scores of items for positive and negative symptoms from the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes (SIPS).