Case Control Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jun 19, 2024; 14(6): 794-803
Published online Jun 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i6.794
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of early-onset schizophrenia patients, adult-onset schizophrenia patients, and healthy controls
        
Early-onset schizophrenia
Adult-onset schizophrenia
Healthy control
Statistic (F/χ2)
P value
Sex
        Male2324231.570.461
        Female101718
Smoking
        Smoker713152.090.351
        Nonsmoker262826
Age (yr)a38.79 ± 9.2146.14 ± 7.2642.61 ± 10.305.000.0082
Educations (yr)b9.64 ± 2.509.10 ± 2.9612.24 ± 2.6120.78< 0.0012
BMI (kg/m2)b28.57 ± 4.8725.56 ± 3.7423.26 ± 2.7217.88< 0.0012
Age of onset (yr)b17.00 ± 2.7528.22 ± 5.69107.67< 0.0012
Duration of illness (yr)21.61 ± 9.2217.88 ± 7.293.780.0562
Dose of CPZ equivalent (mg/d)653.37 ± 300.04704.85 ± 311.410.520.4752
PANSS
        Positive subscores14.54 ± 5.9514.73 ± 6.711.600.213
        Negative subscoresa20.85 ± 5.5618.15 ± 3.866.200.0153
        General subscores33.21 ± 9.3231.05 ± 8.240.160.6883
        Total scores68.61 ± 17.9063.93 ± 14.230.0040.9533
        Expressive deficits16.33 ± 4.7714.17 ± 3.263.260.0753
        Avolition/asociality9.52 ± 3.728.44 ± 2.442.050.1573
        Log IL-6 levelb0.88 ± 0.370.81 ± 0.400.18 ± 0.0322.32< 0.0013