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. 2019 Jul 15;10:480. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00480

Table 1.

Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of participants who completed interviews and questionnaires and participants who only completed questionnaires.

Variable Participants who completed questionnaires and interviews
(n = 12)
M/SD; f/%
Participants who completed questionnaires
(n = 94)
M/SD; f/%
Age at assessment 24.27 (2.76) 25.52 (5.11)
Age of psychosis onset 22.17 (6.14) 23.27 (5.45)
Gender (female) 5 (41.6%) 40 (44.0%)
Education (at least high school) 11 (91.7%) 64 (76.2%)
Relationship status (in a relationship) 3 (25%) 9 (10.1%)
Visible minority (yes) 7 (58.3%) 37 (45.7)
Born outside Quebec (yes) 7 (58.3%) 31 (35.2%)
*Socioeconomic status (middle to upper class) 9 (75.0%) 26 (38.8%)
Income derived from paid employment (yes) 6 (50.0%) 19 (24.1%)
Living with friends, family, or independently 11 (91.67%) 81 (96.4%)
SCID-IV baseline schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis (yes) 6 (50.0%) 55 (63.2%)
SCID-IV baseline diagnosis of substance abuse/dependence (yes) 4 (33.3%) 27 (34.6%)
Baseline positive symptoms (SAPS) 14.00 (2.75) 11.84 (3.26)
Baseline negative symptoms (SANS) 9.45 (3.55) 10.39 (3.60)

Socioeconomic status was measured using the Hollingshead Four Factor Index of Socioeconomic Status.