Table 1 Demographic Characteristics for the Adult (PEIC) Sample.

From: Effect of polygenic scores on the relationship between psychosis and cognition

 

Patients

Relatives

Controls

Total

Sample size, N

1182

854

2470

4506

Age, mean years (SD)

33.5 (10.4)

45.7 (15.9)

45.5 (16.2)

42.4 (15.8)

 Age range

15–79

16–85

16–84

15–85

Gender, n (%)

 Male

794 (67.2%)

344 (40.3%)

1182 (47.9%)

2320 (51.5%)

 Female

388 (32.8%)

510 (59.7%)

1288 (52.1%)

2186 (48.5%)

Centre, n (%)

 Edinburgh

31 (2.6%)

17 (<0.1%)

48 (1.1%)

 Heidelberg

24 (2.0%)

8 (0.9%)

22 (0.9%)

55 (1.2%)

 Holland

370 (31.3%)

505 (59.1%)

974 (39.4%)

1849 (41.0%)

 London

237 (20.0%)

197 (23.1%)

324 (13.1%)

758 (16.8%)

 Munich

962 (38.9%)

962 (21.3%)

 Pamplona

44 (3.7%)

44 (1.0%)

 Perth

309 (26.1%)

143 (16.7%)

163 (6.6%)

615 (13.6%)

 Santander

167 (14.1%)

8 (0.3%)

175 (3.9%)

Diagnosis, n (%)

 Anxiety and/or Depressive Disorder

192 (22.5%)

173 (7.0%)

365 (8.1%)

 Bipolar Disorder

107 (9.1%)

107 (2.4%)

 Other Psychotic Disorder

169 (14.3%)

169 (3.8%)

 Personality Disorder

1 (0.1%)

1 (<0.1%)

 Schizophrenia

906 (76.6%)

906 (20.1%)

 Substance Misuse

4 (0.5%)

11 (0.4%)

15 (0.3%)

 No Psychiatric Disorder

657 (76.9%)

2286 (92.6%)

2943 (65.3%)

  1. PEIC psychosis endophenotypes international consortium, N/n number of participants, SD standard deviation.