<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> represents median. <i>IQR</i> represents interquartile range.</p><p>“*” indicates a <i>p</i> value <.05.</p><p>“**” indicates a <i>p</i> value <.01.</p><p>Comparison of Subjects with Psychotic Disorder (<i>n</i> = 8) and Subjects without Mental Illness (<i>n</i> = 23).</p
OBJECTIVE: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with ps...
<p>Significant p values are underlined.</p>a<p>Age and sex were controlled for.</p><p>Comparisons of...
<p>Demographic Comparison between Psychotic Depression and Healthy Control groups.</p
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p>Comparison of Mentally Ill subjects with and without Previous Psychiatric Assessment (<i>n</i> = ...
<p><b>Pairwise Comparisons.</b></p><p>A = SZ− vs. SZ+.</p><p>B = SZ− vs. SAD.</p><p>C = SZ− vs...
<p>† N = 36, due to missing data.</p><p>‡ N = 23, due to missing data. FSIQ = full-scale IQ. EB = em...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic depressed patients were found to have more severe cognitive deficits, poorer tr...
Each individual who was assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (n = 330) is represe...
<p>Comparison of psychotic depression group with healthy controls on brain volumetrics.</p
<p>*** p<0.001; schizophrenia compared to the control group. ## p<0.01; depression compared to schiz...
<p>Demographic Data for Healthy Subjects (HS) and patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) and the assessme...
OBJECTIVE: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with ps...
<p>Significant p values are underlined.</p>a<p>Age and sex were controlled for.</p><p>Comparisons of...
<p>Demographic Comparison between Psychotic Depression and Healthy Control groups.</p
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p><i>Notes</i>. <i>M</i> represents mean. <i>SD</i> represents standard deviation. <i>Md</i> repres...
<p>Comparison of Mentally Ill subjects with and without Previous Psychiatric Assessment (<i>n</i> = ...
<p><b>Pairwise Comparisons.</b></p><p>A = SZ− vs. SZ+.</p><p>B = SZ− vs. SAD.</p><p>C = SZ− vs...
<p>† N = 36, due to missing data.</p><p>‡ N = 23, due to missing data. FSIQ = full-scale IQ. EB = em...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotic depressed patients were found to have more severe cognitive deficits, poorer tr...
Each individual who was assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (n = 330) is represe...
<p>Comparison of psychotic depression group with healthy controls on brain volumetrics.</p
<p>*** p<0.001; schizophrenia compared to the control group. ## p<0.01; depression compared to schiz...
<p>Demographic Data for Healthy Subjects (HS) and patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) and the assessme...
OBJECTIVE: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with ps...
<p>Significant p values are underlined.</p>a<p>Age and sex were controlled for.</p><p>Comparisons of...
<p>Demographic Comparison between Psychotic Depression and Healthy Control groups.</p