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. 2021 Aug 23;53(4):1233–1243. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721002713

Table 1.

Participant demographics and clinical characteristics

Psychosis and agoraphobia (n = 194) General population high agoraphobia (n = 427) General population controls (n = 1094)
Age mean (s.d.) 37.3 (12.9) 42.2 (15.5) 45.9 (16.2)
Age range 16–71 18–77 18–86
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Gender
Male 143 (74) 100 (23.4) 303 (27.7)
Female 51 (26) 310 (72.6) 768 (70.2)
Nonbinary/prefer not to say 0 17 (4.0) 23 (2.2)
Ethnicity
White 155 (79.9) 404 (94.6) 1437 (94.5)
Asian 2 (1) 7 (1.6) 25 (1.6)
Black 5 (3) 0 6 (0.4)
Mixed/multiple/other 18 (9.3) 11 (2.6) 41 (2.7)
Prefer not to say 0 5 (1.2) 11 (0.7)
Diagnosis
Schizophrenia 84 (42)
Delusional disorder 2 (1)
Brief psychotic episode 7 (3.5)
Schizoaffective disorder 15 (7.5)
Other psychotic disorder 2 (1)
Unspecified psychotic disorder 56 (28)
Bipolar with psychotic features 3 (1.5)
Major depression with psychotic features 16 (8)
Current clinical service
Early intervention team 72 (37.3)
Community mental health team 116 (60.1)
Inpatient service 5 (2.6)