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Table 1 Comparison of SWN scores in patients with different general conditions

From: Relationship between medication burden and medication experience in stable patients with schizophrenia: the mediating effect of medication belief

Variables

N(%)

SWN score

F(t)

P

Gender

  

−1.345(1)

0.180

 Male

202(50.50%)

80.18 ± 30.777

  

 Female

198(49.50%)

84.27 ± 30.050

  

Age

  

1.492(2)

0.226

 <30

44(11.00%)

82.45 ± 30.765

  

 30 ~ 50

307(76.75%)

81.07 ± 30.627

  

 >50

49(12.25%)

89.14 ± 28.679

  

Education level

  

1.033(2)

0.378

 Primary school

90(22.50%)

83.84 ± 30.604

  

 Junior middle school

212(53.00%)

81.27 ± 30.426

  

 High school

55(13.75%)

87.13 ± 29.785

  

 Junior college and above

43(10.75%)

77.12 ± 31.050

  

Marital status

  

0.811(2)

0.488

 Unmarried

176(44.00%)

80.77 ± 30.443

  

 Married

137(34.25%)

81.22 ± 30.725

  

 Divorced

84(21.00%)

86.58 ± 29.996

  

 Widowed

3(0.75%)

89.33 ± 34.962

  

Number of recurrence

  

2.529(1)

0.012

 ≤ 3 times

208(52.00%)

85.89 ± 29.490

  

 >3 times

192(48.00%)

78.22 ± 31.043

  

Duration of disease

  

−2.426(1)

0.016

 ≤ 3 years

133(33.25%)

76.93 ± 31.116

  

 >3 years

267(66.75%)

84.84 ± 29.825

  

Age of onset

  

−0.621(1)

0.535

 ≤ 30 years old

272(68.00%)

81.56 ± 30.300

  

 >30 years old

128(32.00%)

83.59 ± 30.842

  

Type of medication

  

0.597(1)

0.551

 ≤ 3 type of medication

194(48.50%)

83.14 ± 30.645

  

 >3 type of medication

206(51.50%)

81.33 ± 30.314

  

Duration of medication

  

2.053(1)

0.041

 ≤ 3 years

159(39.75%)

86.02 ± 29.816

  

 >3 years

241(60.25%)

79.69 ± 30.664

  
  1. (1) is the t test; (2) is the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)