<p>Data are mean ± standard deviation or N (%).</p><p>*: p<0.05 compared to group appropriate control.</p
<p>Data are n (%), mean±standard deviation (SD) or median (interquartile range; IQR).</p
<p>Demographics of the participants. All data are given as mean ± standard deviation (range).</p
<p>Demographic Information and self-reported data of Participants: Mean (Standard Deviation).</p
*<p>Mean ± Standard Deviation.</p>**<p>number (%);</p><p>NA – not applicable.</p
<p>Data presented as: n (%).</p><p>*mean (SD).</p><p>SD – standard deviation.</p><p>ND – no data; NA...
<p>Data are reported as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analysis by t test or chi-square.</p>...
<p>Values are mean ± SEM.</p><p>N.A = Not Applicable</p><p>*indicates p<0.05 than healthy controls</...
<p>*<i>p</i>-value <0.001, **<i>p</i>-value <0.0001 comparing SDB and NonSDB.</p>†<p><i>p</i>-value ...
*<p><i>p</i><0.05 <i>vs.</i> controls; values for age and IQ are group mean ± standard deviation (ra...
<p>Data is reported as mean ± SD or median (Interquartile range) or number (%) as appropriate.</p
<p>**p<0.01. CHR group = Clinical high risk for psychosis group</p><p>Characterizations of study par...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>High-risk PC statistics against genotype, smoking status and PSA interval among study groups.</p
Relevant subjects’ information [62–104], data are presented as mean (standard deviation).</p
<p>*P <0.05</p><p>** Median (minimum-maximum)</p><p>*** Mean ± standard deviation</p><p>Details of s...
<p>Data are n (%), mean±standard deviation (SD) or median (interquartile range; IQR).</p
<p>Demographics of the participants. All data are given as mean ± standard deviation (range).</p
<p>Demographic Information and self-reported data of Participants: Mean (Standard Deviation).</p
*<p>Mean ± Standard Deviation.</p>**<p>number (%);</p><p>NA – not applicable.</p
<p>Data presented as: n (%).</p><p>*mean (SD).</p><p>SD – standard deviation.</p><p>ND – no data; NA...
<p>Data are reported as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analysis by t test or chi-square.</p>...
<p>Values are mean ± SEM.</p><p>N.A = Not Applicable</p><p>*indicates p<0.05 than healthy controls</...
<p>*<i>p</i>-value <0.001, **<i>p</i>-value <0.0001 comparing SDB and NonSDB.</p>†<p><i>p</i>-value ...
*<p><i>p</i><0.05 <i>vs.</i> controls; values for age and IQ are group mean ± standard deviation (ra...
<p>Data is reported as mean ± SD or median (Interquartile range) or number (%) as appropriate.</p
<p>**p<0.01. CHR group = Clinical high risk for psychosis group</p><p>Characterizations of study par...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>High-risk PC statistics against genotype, smoking status and PSA interval among study groups.</p
Relevant subjects’ information [62–104], data are presented as mean (standard deviation).</p
<p>*P <0.05</p><p>** Median (minimum-maximum)</p><p>*** Mean ± standard deviation</p><p>Details of s...
<p>Data are n (%), mean±standard deviation (SD) or median (interquartile range; IQR).</p
<p>Demographics of the participants. All data are given as mean ± standard deviation (range).</p
<p>Demographic Information and self-reported data of Participants: Mean (Standard Deviation).</p