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Table 1 Means (and SD) of demographic and clinical characteristics for the schizophrenia (n = 52) and schizoaffective(n = 52) groups
Table 2 Multivariate logistic regressions (stepwise) withage of illness onset as the dependent variable
Table 3 Means (and SD) test scores for early-onset and adult-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders and the resultsof an ANCOVA with current age and duration of illness as covariates

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