Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the schizophrenia patients.

From: Differential structural cortical correlates of positive, negative, and linguistic control formal thought disorder dimensions in schizophrenia

 

Schizophrenia patients (n = 70)

 

Mean

Standard deviation

Minimum

Maximum

Number (n)

Age (years)

36.93

12.78

20.0

65.0

70

Education (years)

13.78

2.97

9.0

23.0

69

DOI (years)

8.46

8.45

0.5

36.5

69

OLZ eq. (incl. unmedi.)

12.35

8.60

0.0

32.9

70

OLZ eq. (excl. unmedi.)

13.73

7.95

2.4

32.9

63

PANSS positive

18.19

5.69

7.0

31.0

70

PANSS negative

16.37

5.06

7.0

31.0

70

PANSS general

33.99

7.78

18.0

55.0

70

PANSS total

68.69

14.70

41.0

108.0

70

FTD general (TLC sum)

7.63

8.83

0.0

38.0

70

FTD positive

0.56

0.69

0.0

2.6

70

FTD negative

0.31

0.52

0.0

2.0

70

FTD linguistic control

0.29

0.58

0.0

3.0

70

 

Frequency (n / %)

Frequency (n / %)

 

Sex (male, female)

44 / 62.9 (male)

26 / 37.1 (female)

70

FTD general (no, yes)

14 / 20.0 (no)

56 / 80.0 (yes)

70

FTD positive (no, yes)

21 / 30.0 (no)

49 / 70.0 (yes)

70

FTD negative (no, yes)

42 / 60.0 (no)

28 / 40.0 (yes)

70

FTD linguistic control (no, yes)

47 / 67.1 (no)

23 / 32.9 (yes)

70

  1. Shown are the mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, and number and percent of subjects for the demographic and clinical variables of the final sample.
  2. % percent, DOI duration of illness, excl. exclusive, FTD formal thought disorder, incl. inclusive, n number of participants, OLZ eq. olanzapine equivalents; PANSS, positive and negative syndrome scale, TLC thought, language, and communication scale, unmedi. unmedicated.