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. 2023 Oct 25;14:1271702. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1271702

Table 2.

Sample characteristics of the ITT1 and PP2 analysis.

Variable ITT (n = 40) PP (n = 29)
Sex, n (%)
Female 28 (70.0) 20 (69.0)
Male 12 (30.0) 9 (31.0)
Age, M (SD) 40.90 (13.46) 41.62 (14.00)
Marital Status, n (%)
Married/in a relationship 22 (55.0) 20 (69.0)
Single 18 (45.0) 9 (31.0)
Diagnosis, n (%)
Unipolar depression 13 (32.5) 11 (37.9)
Anxiety disorder 9 (22.5) 5 (17.2)
OCD3 8 (20.0) 7 (24.1)
ADHD4 5 (12.5) 4 (13.8)
Personality disorder 3 (7.5) 2 (6.9)
Other 2 (5.0) 0 (0.0)
Living situation, n (%)
Together with others 29 (72.5) 24 (82.8)
Alone 11 (27.5) 5 (31.0)
Parenthood
Children 17 (42.5) 13 (44.8)
No children 23 (57.5) 16 (55.2)
Employment Status, n (%)
Employed 13 (32.5) 9 (31.0)
School 1 (2.5) 1 (3.4)
University 7 (17.5) 5 (17.2)
Unemployed 5 (12.5) 3 (10.3)
Currently incapacitated for work 5 (12.5) 4 (13.8)
Retired due to age or illness 9 (22.5) 7 (24.1)

Calculation of % from valid cases of the ITT and PP analysis. 1ITT, Intention-to-treat. 2PP, Per-protocol. 3OCD, Obsessive compulsive disorder. 4ADHD, Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.