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. 2019 Jul 29;46(2):252–260. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbz059

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical sample characteristics

CHR-P
N = 196
Gender
 Women 59 (30.1%)
 Men 137 (69.9%)
Age 25.0 (6.9)
Years of education 11.7 (2.8)
Attenuated psychotic symptoms 133 (67.9%)
Brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms 15 (7.7%)
Genetic risk and deterioration syndrome 47 (24.0%)
Unspecific risk category only 38 (19.4%)
BPRS-E activation 3.8 (1.8)
BPRS-E positive symptoms 5.4 (2.2)
BPRS-E negative symptoms 5.4 (2.7)
BPRS-E affect 6.7 (2.9)
BPRS-E disorganization 3.9 (1.4)
BPRS-E total 39.0 (9.6)

Note: CHR-P, Clinical high risk for psychosis; BPRS-E, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale-Expanded. Continuous variables are described by means and standard deviation in parentheses.