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. 2019 Feb 6;53(11):1080–1092. doi: 10.1177/0004867419827648

Table 2.

Summary of remission, clinical recovery, personal recovery and resilience data and PANSS, QLS and GAF scores at 20-year follow-up (n = 80).

Measure n (%)/mean (SD)
PANSS remission (n = 80)
 Yes 52 (65%)
 No 28
QLS functional and vocational recovery (n = 71)
 Yes 25 (35.2%)
 No 46
Missing data (n = 9)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Did not complete interview 1
FFR (n = 71)
 Yes 25 (35.2%)
 No 46
Missing data (n = 9)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Did not complete interview 1
PRQ (n = 67)
 Full 36 (53.7%)
 Partial 22 (32.8%)
 No 9 (13.4%)
Missing data (n = 13)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Objected to question 4
 Did not answer question 1
RASa (n = 60) 97.7 (11.86)
Missing data (n = 20)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Missing scale responses 12
CD-RISCa (n = 64) 66.9 (13.17)
Missing data (n = 16)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Missing scale responses 7
 Did not complete interview 1
PANSS total (n = 80) 45.09 (13.03)
QLS total (n = 55) 91.16 (25.72)
Missing data (n = 25)
 Declined to be interviewed 8
 Missing scale responses 16
 Did not complete interview 1
GAF (n = 72) 65.97 (19.87)
Missing data (n = 8)
 Declined to be interviewed 8

GAF: Global Assessment of Functioning; SD: standard deviation; PANSS: Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; QLS: Quality of Life Scale; FFR: Full Functional Recovery; PRQ: Personal Recovery Question; RAS: Recovery Assessment Scale; CD-RISC: Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale; GAF: Global Assessment of Functioning.

a

High scores indicate high levels of personal recovery/resilience.