Research Article

HSPB1 Gene Variants and Schizophrenia: A Case-Control Study in a Polish Population

Table 3

Results from the two-way ANOVA (sex and genotype) on clinical variables in the schizophrenic group.

Variablers2868370 G/Ars2868371 C/Grs7459185 G/C
SexGenotypeSex×genotypeSexGenotypeSex×genotypeSexGenotypeSex×genotype

Age of onset0.9530.8130.5680.8700.008a0.9520.1490.5650.033
Five-factor PANSS
Positive factor0.6590.6150.3940.5150.4290.9470.0270.7580.095
Negative factor0.3170.4410.4440.3670.005b0.8880.1460.2690.467
Disorganized factor0.4020.7030.3170.8940.004c0.3230.5280.3380.412
Excitement factor0.9280.5690.8460.9140.1010.9980.8990.9210.967
Emotional factor0.7510.6790.6130.4180.3620.6060.9550.1630.977

Nominally significant values are bolded. The power of the . van der Gaag’s model. aMean age of onset (years): women—C/C , C/G , and G/G ; men—C/C , C/G , and G/G . bMean negative PANSS factor scores: women—C/C , C/G , and G/G ; men—C/C , C/G , and G/G . cMean disorganized PANSS factor scores: women—C/C , C/G , and G/G ; men—C/C , C/G , and G/G .