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Table 1 Socio-demographic background and baseline characteristics of the TEPS sample

From: Short-term functional outcome in psychotic patients: results of the Turku early psychosis study (TEPS)

 

FEPa

CHR-Pb

CHR-Nc

All

p

Gender (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.573

 Male

56.9

53.3

55.8

55.8

 

 Female

43.1

46.7

44.2

44.2

 

Age (years)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.289

 18–23

37.7

53.3

46.8

43.5

 

 24–29

33.1

23.3

23.4

28.7

 

 30–49

29.2

23.3

29.8

27.8

 

mean (SD)

26.5(5.9)

25.0(6.2)

27.1(7.9)

26.3(6.4)

0.195

Marital status (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.536

 Single

72.3

71.7

63.8

70.5

 

 Ever married/divorced

27.7

28.3

36.2

29.5

 

 Living with

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.960

 Alone

47.7

45.0

46.8

46.8

 

 Own family/children

30.0

30.0

31.9

30.4

 

 Parents/sisters

16.2

20.0

12.8

16.5

 

 Other persons

6.2

5.0

8.5

6.3

 

Basic education (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.490

 Comprehensive school or less

40.0

41.7

44.7

41.4

 

 High school

13.8

6.7

6.4

10.5

 

 College

46.2

51.7

48.9

48.1

 

Professional education (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.797

 None

43.8

48.3

42.6

44.7

 

 Vocational school

41.5

43.3

42.6

42.2

 

 University

14.6

8.3

14.9

13.1

 

Years of education; mean (SD)

13.8(3.1)

13.2(2.9)

13.9(3.4)

13.7(3.1)

0.382

Work situation (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

0.574

 Employed

60.0

58.3

61.7

59.9

 

 Unemployed

19.2

30.0

21.3

22.4

 

 Sick leave

10.8

6.7

6.4

8.9

 

 Temporary retirement

10.0

5.0

10.6

8.9

 

Confident support (score)

n = 104

n = 48

n = 42

n = 194

 

 mean, SD

31.4(11.5)

27.4(10.7)

29.7(7.7)

30.0(10.7)

0.102

SCID Diagnosis (%)

n = 130

n = 60

n = 47

n = 237

< 0.001

 No

0.0

8.3

6.4

3.4

 

 Bipolar

16.9

3.3

8.5

11.8

 

 Depression

16.9

56.7

63.8

36.3

 

 Nonaffective Psychosis

66.2

5.0

0.0

37.6

 

 Anxiety

0.0

26.7

21.3

11.0

 

SIPS symptom score mean (SD)

n = 125

n = 60

n = 47

n = 232

 

 Positive (0–30)

16.5(5.3)

10.6(5.9)

5.9(4.2)

12.8(6.4)

< 0.001

 Negative (0–30)

11.0(7.3)

11.4(6.6)

10.2(6.1)

10.9(6.8)

0.645

 Disorganized (0–24)

5.4(4.1)

4.8(3.5)

3.4(2.3)

4.9(3.7)

0.006

 General (0–24)

6.8(4.6)

7.7(3.3)

6.3(3.8)

6.9(4.1)

0.166

TADS score mean (SD)

n = 107

n = 48

n = 40

n = 195

 

 EmoAb (1–5)

4.7(4.3)

5.3(4.4)

5.4(4.8)

5.0(4.4)

0.586

 PhyAb (1–5)

1.7(2.1)

1.8(2.6)

2.3(3.9)

1.9(2.7)

0.508

 SexAb (1–5)

1.2(3.1)

0.6(1.6)

1.2(3.9)

1.1(3.0)

0.520

 EmoNeg (1–5)

6.8(5.0)

7.5(5.1)

8.3(4.1)

7.3(4.9)

0.241

 PhyNeg (1–5)

3.4(2.8)

3.3(3.1)

4.4(3.5)

3.5(3.1)

0.156

PAS score mean (SD)

n = 124

n = 57

n = 47

n = 228

 

 -11 years (0–24)

6.2(3.6)

6.8(3.3)

6.6(3.6)

6.5(3.5)

0.495

 12–15 years (0–30)

10.1(5.2)

10.8(4.9)

10.0(4.1)

10.3(4.9)

0.669

 16–18 years (0–30)

10.9(5.6)

10.9(5.9)

10.4(3.8)

10.8(5.3)

0.839

  1. aFirst-episode psychosis
  2. bConfirmed clinical high-risk to psychosis
  3. cNonconfirmed clinical high risk to psychosis
  4. EmoAb Emotional abuse, PhyAb Physical abuse, SexAb Sexual abuse
  5. EmoNeg Emotional neglect, PhyAb Physical Abuse, PAS Premorbid adjustment