Table 1 Description of the cohort (n = 227).

From: Combining MRI and clinical data to detect high relapse risk after the first episode of psychosis

Age

24.2 (7.4)

Sex: female

78 (34.4%)

Familiar psychiatric history

110 (58.2%)

 Affective*

54 (28.6%)

 Suicide*

3 (1.4%)

Affective psychosis

48 (21.1%)

Baseline diagnosis

 Schizophrenia

78 (34.4%)

 Bipolar disorder

41 (18.1%)

 Schizoaffective disorder

12 (5.3%)

 Substance-induced psychosis

10 (4.4%)

 Major depressive disorder

5 (2.2%)

 Other**

81 (35.7%)

Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS)

71.2 (SD 24.4)

 Positive scale

17.6 (SD 7.9)

 Negative scale

18.2 (SD 8.5)

 General psychopathology scale

35.9 (SD 12.7)

Global Assessment of Functioning scale (GAF)

50.5 (SD 19.7)

Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI-S)

4.4 (SD 1.1)

Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS)

7.9 (SD 10.2)

Montgomery Asberg Depression rating scale (MADRS)

0.2 (SD 9.9)

Long-acting injectable antipsychotic

15 (6.6%)

  1. *Familiar affective history included diagnoses such as bipolar disorder or MDD. Familiar suicide history included consummated attempts.
  2. **Other baseline diagnoses included brief psychotic disorder, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, and psychotic disorder not otherwise specified.
  3. Data are presented as mean (SD) or number (%).