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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2019 Apr 16;276:60–68. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.04.016

Table 1.

Demographic Variables (N=282)

Mean (SD)
Patient Age 22.53 (4.87)
% (n)
Patient Gender, Male 75.5% (213)
Patient Race
 American Indian/Alaska Native 5.3% (15)
 Asian 3.2% (9)
 Black 31.6% (89)
 White 59.9% (169)
Patient SCID DSM-PV Diagnosis
 Schizophrenia 53.5% (151)
 Schizoaffective Disorder 16.7% (47)
 Schizophreniform Disorder 17.7% (50)
 Brief Psychotic Disorder 0.4% (1)
 Psychotic Disorder NOS 11.7% (33)
Patient Education
 No high school 5.7% (16)
 High school no diploma 31.9% (90)
 High school diploma 27.3% (77)
 Some college 33.7% (95)
 4-year college degree and above 4.3% (12)
 Post-graduate experience 1.1% (3)
Mother Education
 No high school 6.0% (17)
 High school no diploma 8.5% (24)
 High school diploma 25.2% (71)
 Some college 21.6% (61)
 4-year college degree 17.7% (50)
 Post-graduate experience 6.7% (19)
 Missing 14.2% (40)
Father Education
 No high school 2.9% (8)
 High school no diploma 7.4% (21)
 High school diploma 28.7% (81)
 Some college 15.6% (44)
 4-year college degree and above 12.8% (36)
 Post-graduate experience 6.7% (19)
 Missing 25.9% (73)
Family Psychoeducation
 No family psychoeducation 28.4% (80)
 Any family psychoeducation 71.3% (201)
Long-Acting Injectable Medication
 Baseline 8.9% (25)
 6-months 9.2% (26)
 12-months 11.0% (31)
 18-months 9.6% (27)
 24-months 9.2% (26)