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. 2023 Oct 16;14:1285431. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1285431

Table 3.

Characteristics of respondents.

Characteristic n (%) for total survey sample n (%) for those who responded to open-ended questions
Age
18–25 years old 57 (16%) 43 (17%)
26–35 years old 91 (26%) 65 (26%)
36–45 years old 65 (18%) 49 (19%)
46–54 years old 51 (14%) 42 (17%)
55+ years old 42 (12%) 37 (15%)
Missing 48 (14%) 19 (8%)
Gender
Female 228 (64%) 172 (68%)
Gender diverse 15 (4%) 13 (5%)
Male 59 (17%) 44 (17%)
Prefer not to answer 4 (1%) 4 (2%)
Missing 48 (14%) 20 (8%)
Ethnicity
Māori 58 (16%) 47 (19%)
Non-Māori 245 (69%) 185 (73%)
Missing 51 (14%) 21 (8%)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual 197 (56%) 149 (59%)
LGBQA+ 107 (30%) 83 (33%)
Missing 50 (14%) 21 (8%)
Diagnosisa
Addiction 58 (16%) 44 (17%)
Anxiety 225 (64%) 168 (66%)
Bipolar disorder or schizophrenia 59 (17%) 50 (20%)
Depression 241 (68%) 181 (77%)
Personality disorder 41 (12%) 35 (14%)
Post-traumatic stress disorder 54 (15%) 42 (17%)
Number of diagnoses
1 43 (12%) 36 (14%)
2 114 (32%) 85 (34%)
3 79 (22%) 58 (23%)
4+ 53 (14%) 44 (17%)
Missing 65 (18%) 30 (12%)
Total 354 253
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This percentage is for all those who reported a diagnosis in the whole sample; the proportions are higher if people who did not report any diagnosis are excluded from the denominator.