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. 2022 Oct 6;13:934385. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.934385

TABLE 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics for each group.

Measure BAP (n = 32) Control (n = 31) Test statistics

df F/χ 2 p
Age (years) 23.500
(2.463)
23.130
(2.156)
1, 61 0.404 0.528
Sex (male/female) 17/15 12/19 1 1.317 0.251
IQ 108.775
(7.859)
109.320
(10.859)
1, 61 0.052 0.820
BAPQ 3.617
(0.336)
2.184
(0.224)
1, 61 398.532 < 0.001
Aloof 2.269
(0.561)
3.904
(0.561)
1, 61 133.663 < 0.001
Pragmatic language 2.118
(0.219)
3.255
(0.407)
1, 61 188.706 < 0.001
Rigid 2.145
(0.378)
3.693
(0.506)
1, 61 187.908 < 0.001
AQ 28.090
(3.402)
11.320
(2.833)
1, 61 450.654 < 0.001
Social skill 1.81
(0.946)
6.470
(1.367)
1, 61 246.188 < 0.001
Communication 0.480
(0.677)
4.910
(2.053)
1, 61 130.036 < 0.001
Imagination 1.520
(1.029)
4.190
(1.891)
1, 61 48.062 < 0.001
Attention for detail 3.450
(2.158)
5.030
(1.858)
1, 61 9.717 0.003
Attention switching 4.060
(1.526)
7.500
(1.437)
1, 61 84.682 < 0.001
BDI-II 6.220
(6.173)
4.420
(4.537)
1, 61 1.729 0.193
BAI 5.310
(5.064)
4.710
(4.907)
1, 61 0.230 0.633

Mean (standard deviation). BAP, broad autism phenotype group; Control, control group; Age, years, IQ, intelligence quotient estimated by brief version of Korean-Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV; BAPQ, Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire; AQ, Autism Spectrum Quotient; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory-II; and BAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory. Bold value indicates that the value is statistically significant.