Table 3 An overview of biopsychosocial predictors.

From: Functional phenotypes in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: defining the constructs and identifying biopsychosocial correlates using data-driven methods

DEMO: sociodemographic and personal characteristics

COG: general neurocognition (MATRICS)

SCOG: social cognition

Sex

Processing Speed

MSCEIT

Age

Attention and Vigilance

ER40 Accuracy

Ethnicity: Hispanic

Working Memory

ER40 Speed

Race: White

Verbal Learning

TASIT Total Score

Race: Black

Visual Learning

RMET Total Score

Race: Asian

Reasoning and Prob. Solving

RAD Total Score

English as Primary Language

WTAR Standard Score

 

Family Hx SSD

 

MRI: Structural Brain Imaging

Parental Educational Attainment

SYMP: Clinical Ratings of Psychosis Symptoms

Total Ventricular Volume

Age of Onset

Total Brain Volume

Duration of Illness

BPRS Anxiety and Depression

Total Gray Matter Volume

BPRS Positive Symptoms

R/L Superior Temporal Volume

SELF: Subjective Psychological Experiences

BPRS Activation

R/L Entorhinal Volume

BPRS Hostility

R/L Hippocampal Volume

IRI Perspective Taking

SANS Affective Flattening

R/L Amygdala Volume

IRI Fantasy

SANS Alogia

R/L Thalamic Volume

IRI Empathic Concern

SANS Avolition

R/L Superior Frontal Volume

IRI Personal Distress

SANS Anhedonia

R/L Caudal Middle Frontal Volume

SPQ Cognitive and Perceptual

 

R/L Lateral Orbitofrontal Volume

SPQ Interpersonal

 

R/L Medial Orbitofrontal Volume

SPQ Disorganized

 

R/L Rostral Middle Frontal Volume

  

R/L Inferior Frontal Volume

  

Mean Prefrontal Cortical Volume

  1. The following 65 variables were used in the linear discriminant analysis to predict functional phenotype. An overview of the assessment scales can be found in Supplement Section B.