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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2022 Dec 21;259:111–120. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2022.12.003

Table 2.

Distribution of demographic variables and clinical diagnosis in the full (n=59), phone usage (n=51), and language (n=18) samples used for the analyses.

Full Sample Phone Sample Language Sample
Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent
Sex
Female 37 62.7 35 68.6 7 38.9
Male 22 37.3 16 31.4 11 61.1
Race
African American 7 11.9 7 13.7 0 0.0
American Indian 1 1.7 0 0.0 1 5.6
Asian 8 13.6 8 15.7 2 11.1
White 40 67.8 33 64.7 15 83.3
Not Reported 3 5.1 3 5.9 0 0.0
Education
4 Years College 22 37.3 19 37.3 4 22.2
Part College 21 35.6 18 35.3 8 44.4
Graduate/Professional School 11 18.6 10 19.6 2 11.1
Highschool 4 6.8 3 5.9 3 16.7
Not Reported 1 1.7 1 2.0 1 5.6
Age
48-51 3 5.1 2 3.9 2 11.1
40-47 3 5.1 2 3.9 1 5.6
30-39 10 16.9 8 15.7 4 22.2
24-29 19 32.2 16 31.4 4 22.2
18-23 16 27.1 15 29.4 4 22.2
Not Reported 8 13.6 8 15.7 3 16.7
Diagnosis
Schizophrenia 5 8.5 3 5.9 2 11.1
Schizoaffective 10 16.9 10 19.6 5 27.8
Bipolar I 21 35.6 17 33.3 7 38.9
Bipolar II 12 20.3 10 19.6 4 22.2
Major Depressive Disorder 11 18.6 11 21.6 0 0.0