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. 2021 Apr 26;11(5):641. doi: 10.3390/biom11050641

Table 3.

Scores of the PANSS total and PANSS cognitive subscales and the ROCF copy, immediate recall, and delayed recall tests in control subjects and veterans with PTSD, depending on smoking status. The data is shown as median and interquartile range (25th; 75th percentile), while p values in bold represent statistical significance.

Control Subjects Subjects with PTSD
Smokers Non-Smokers Smokers Non-Smokers
PANSS total scores 32 (30; 34) 32 (30; 33) 57 (50; 62) 54 (48; 61)
U = 1546.5; p = 0.210 U = 25,862.0; p = 0.009
PANSS cognitive subscale scores 4 (4; 4) 4 (4; 4) 7 (5; 8) 6 (5; 8)
U = 1691.5; p = 0.394 U = 26,315.0; p = 0.018
ROCF
Copy scores
20 (20; 20) 20 (20; 20) 20 (20; 20) 20 (20; 20)
U = 308.0; p = 0.149 U = 1.019.0; p = 0.844
ROCF Immediate
Recall scores
19 (18; 19) 19 (18; 20) 12 (9; 15) 13 (11; 15)
U = 305.5; p = 0.529 U = 956.0; p = 0.548
ROCF Delayed
Recall scores
17 (17; 17) 17 (16; 18) 7 (5; 10) 6 (5; 9)
U = 282.0; p = 0.290 U = 939.5; p = 0.464

PANSS—Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; ROCF—Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF); U—Mann–Whitney test statistics value.