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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2021 Dec 9;253:30–39. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.11.034

Table 1.

Demographics

Full Sample Comparison

White Total (n=450) Black Total (n=388) Statistics (t or χ2)* p-value *
Sex (male/female) 224/226 224/164 4.99 0.03
Age Years, SD 37.82(11.37) 39.56(11.39) 2.21 0.03
Education Years, SD 14.49(3.10) 12.29(2.54) 10.10 < 0.01

 White Participant Group
Control (n=222) SZ-Spectrum (n=135) High Risk (n=40) Psychiatric Control (n=53)
Sex (male/female) 96/126 78/57 15/25 35/18
Age Years, SD 36.50(11.21) 37.43(11.13) 40.78(13.05) 42.11(10.11)
Education Years, SD 15.47(2.50) 13.39(3.27) 15.04(4.06) 13/68(2.60)
 Black Participant Group
Control (n=110) SZ-Spectrum (n=185) High Risk (n=55) Psychiatric Control (n=38)
Sex (male/female) 59/51 116/69 24/31 25/13
Age Years, SD 37.19(11.77) 40.08(11.07) 40.14(12.62) 43.03(8.71)
Education Years, SD 13.42(2.98) 11.95(2.44) 11.69(1.88) 12.02(1.88)

Control = individuals with no current or past psychiatric diagnosis, SZ-Spectrum = individuals on the schizophrenia spectrum (i.e., schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or schizotypal personality disorder [SPD]), High Risk = individuals with subthreshold SPD and relatives of individuals with psychosis, Psychiatric Control = individuals with a non-schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis (e.g., mood, anxiety, or substance).

*

Comparison between full sample within White and Black Participant groups.