Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of across study sites in the U.S. (Boston) and India (Bangalore and Bhopal).

From: Mobile cognitive remote assessment of schizophrenia: a global multi-site pilot study

 

Bangalore

Bhopal

Boston

Total

Participants (N)

21

23

12

56

Mean (SD); min-max age, y

26.4 (4.8); 19–35

26.9 (4.5); 20–35

27.5 (7.96); 21–46

26.9 (5.44); 19–46

Gender, N

    

Male

13

12

6

31

Female

8

11

6

25

Missing/Preferred not to say

0

0

0

0

Highest Educational Level, N

    

Didn’t finish high school

4

0

1

5

High school

3

9

2

14

Less than 2 years of college

4

3

1

8

2 years of college or more

0

3

4

7

Bachelors (e.g. BA/BS)

7

6

2

15

Graduate degree (e.g. MA, PhD, MD)

3

2

2

7

Missing

0

0

0

0

Race, N

    

White

0

0

6

6

Black

0

0

1

1

Asian

21

23

1

45

Native Hawaiian

0

0

0

0

American Indian

0

0

1

1

Multi-Racial

0

0

0

0

Unknown

0

0

1

1

Other

0

0

2

2

PANSS Positive Score (Baseline)

Mean (SD)

10.5 (4.1)

14.3 (5.4)

7 (0)a

12.7 (5.2)a

Median [Min, Max]

8 [7, 19]

13 [7, 25]

7 [7, 7]

12 [7, 25]

PANSS Negative Score (Baseline)

Mean (SD)

11.3 (7.7)

16.2 (5.7)

7 (0)

14.2 (6.9)

Median [Min, Max]

8 [7, 33]

16 [9, 31]

7 [7, 7]

12 [7, 33]

PANSS General Score (Baseline)

Mean (SD)

23.2 (5.1)

31.7 (8.5)

7 (0)

28.2 (8.4)

Median [Min, Max]

22.5 [16, 32]

30.5 [20, 50]

7 [7, 7]

27 [16, 50]

  1. aThe participants in Boston were asymptomatic and have consequently been excluded from the calculations for the “total” column for PANSS.