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. 2020 Aug 3;43(3):285–288. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2019-0685

Table 2. Clinical data (SIPS items and GAF) of individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis according to familial migration history.

Migrant parent or grandparent
No (n=37) Yes (n=5) p-value
SIPS items
Positive symptoms
P1 1.95 (1.29)/2 3.60 (1.52)/3 0.012
P2 2.14 (1.36)/2 1.60 (1.82)/1 0.430
P3 0.49 (0.87)/0 0.40 (0.55)/0 0.831
P4 3.08 (1.69)/3 3.60 (1.14)/4 0.511
P5 0.81 (1.31)/0 0.00 (0.00)/0 0.178
Negative symptoms
N1 1.23 (1.68)/0 0.20 (0.45)/0 0.186
N2 1.00 (1.59)/0 0.80 (1.30)/0 0.790
N3 0.40 (0.77)/0 0.20 (0.45)/0 0.579
N4 0.74 (0.98)/0 0.40 (0.89)/0 0.465
N5 1.51 (1.62)/1 0.60 (0.55)/1 0.221
N6 0.66 (1.16)/0 0.20 (0.45)/0 0.394
Disorganization symptoms
D1 0.26 (0.65)/0 0.20 (0.45)/0 0.139
D2 0.23 (0.60)/0 0.60 (1.34)/0 0.283
D3 1.37 (1.44)/1 1.40 (1.14)/1 0.966
D4 0.26 (0.78)/0 0.20 (0.45)/0 0.875
General symptoms
G1 1.06 (1.41)/0 2.60 (1.81)/3 0.033
G2 1.60 (1.40)/2 2.00 (0.71)/2 0.537
G3 0.35 (0.73)/0 0.00 (0.00)/0 0.294
G4 1.46 (1.40)/1 1.20 (0.84)/1 0.693
GAF 70.58 (11.67)/72 67.20 (9.88)/61 0.545

Data presented as mean (standard deviation)/median.

GAF = Global Assessment of Functioning; SIPS = Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes.

Bold type denotes significant correlations.