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Table 1 Demographic and behavioral characteristics

From: Cortico-cerebellar functional connectivity and sequencing of movements in schizophrenia

Group

No.

Age (SD)

Gender (M/F)

Abuse (%)

FH-SCH (%)

Education P/S/U (%)

Unemployment (%)

Marital status Si/Ma/Di

(%)

BAS (%)

AIMS (%)

SAS (%)

NSS-T (%)

SI (%)

MC (%)

SQ (%)

HC

24

31.8 (9.2)

11/13

0*

0

1/12/11* (4.2/50/45.8)

2* (8.3)

18/5/1 (75/20.8/4.2)

0*

0

0**

1** (4.2)

0*

0

1** (4.2)

SCH

24

32.8 (9.7)

11/13

5 (21)

3 (13.6)

4/17/3 (16.7/70.8/12.5)

16 (69.6)

16/4/3 (69.6/17.4/13)

5 (20.8)

0

15 (62.5)

21 (87.5)

8 (33.3)

3 (12.5)

16 (66.7)

SQ+

7

36.9 (6.6)

3/4

0

1 (16.7)

1/5/1 (14.3/71.4/14.1)

6 (85.7)

4/1/1 (66.7/16.7/16.7)

2 (28.6)

0

5 (71.4)

7 (100)

1 (14.3)

2 (28.6)

7* (100)

SQ-

17

31.1 (10.4)

8/9

5 (29)

2 (12.5)

3/12/2 (17.7/70.6/11.8)

10 (62.5)

12/3/2 (70.6/17.6/11.8)

3 (17.7)

0

10 (58.8)

14 (82.4)

7 (41.2)

1 (4.2)

9 (52.9)

  1. HC- healthy controls, SCH- schizophrenia patients, SQ + schizophrenia patients with marked movement sequencing abnormalities (SQ score > 2), SQ- schizophrenia patients without movement sequencing abnormalities; M- male, F- female; R- right, M- mixed, L- left; FH-SCH- family history of schizophrenia; P- primary, S- secondary, U- university education; Si-single, Ma- married, Di- divorced; BAS- Barnes Akathisia Scale; AIMS- Abnormal Involuntary Movements Scale, SAS- Simpson-Angus Scale; NSS-T- neurological soft signs total score, SI- sensory integration, MC- motor coordination, SQ- movement sequencing. Frequencies of subjects with at least one mild impairment in NES are given here. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001 - significance level for group comparisons (HC vs. SCH, SQ + vs. SQ-)