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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Jun 11;140:436–442. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.06.016

Table 1.

Descriptive and Demographic Information on Participants

Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder
n=99 n=67
M SD M SD t p
Age 41.98 10.44 39.22 11.75 1.63 .11
Years of Education 12.53 2.32 14.22 2.64 4.42 <.001
Mothers Education 13.05 3.54 13.67 3.67 1.81 .069
WRAT-3- Standard Score 95.42 11.85 102.13 11.70 3.67 <.001
MADRS Score 10.38 10.93 13.26 11.06 2.87 .004
Reduced Emotional Experience 6.48 3.10 4.90 2.28 3.65 <.001

SCZ BD X2 p
Sex (% Female) 48 69 8.22 .004
Racial Status (%)
 Caucasian 32 53 15.27 .009
 African American 54 25
 Asian 2 3
 Native American, Hawaiian, Alaskan 1 1
 Other, Multiple, Unknown 11 12
Ethnic Status
 Hispanic 24 29 0.64 .42
 Non-Hispanic 76 81
Ever Married or Equivalent 49 70 7.14 .007
Financially Responsible 71 70 0.02 .88
Unemployed for More for more than one year 60 45 2.74 .10