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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for quantitative dependent measures of symptoms, impairment, and personality.

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Table 2.

Linear regressions of measures of psychosis spectrum, affective dysregulation, self-esteem and functioning.

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Fig 1.

Relationship between T2 and T3 paranoid personality symptoms across levels of T1 positive schizotypy.

Relationship between levels of T2 paranoid personality symptoms and T3 paranoid personality symptoms at three levels of T1 positive schizotypy (low, medium, high) as indicated by simple slope analysis.

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Fig 2.

Relationship between T2 and T3 social and occupational functioning across levels of T1 negative schizotypy.

Relationship between levels of T2 social and occupational functioning and T3 social occupational functioning at three levels of T1 negative schizotypy (low, medium, high) as indicated by simple slope analysis.

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Fig 3.

Relationship between T1 positive schizotypy and T3 CAARMS motor/physical symptoms across T1 negative schizotypy levels.

Relationship between levels of T1 positive schizotypy and T3 CAARMS motor/physical symptoms at three levels of T1 negative schizotypy (low, medium, high) as indicated by simple slope analysis.

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Table 3.

Linear regressions of measures of prodromal psychotic SIPS/SOPS symptoms.

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