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. 2023 Dec 11;14:1243826. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1243826

Table 2.

Demographics for the full analysis sample.

ICBT groupa IMI groupb
(n = 30) (n = 30)
Gender, n (%)
Female 5 (16.7) 6 (20.0)
Male 25 (83.3) 24 (80.0)
Age, mean (SD) 33.1 (8.2) 34.9 (10.8)
Place of birth, n (%)
Sweden 27 (90.0) 30 (100)
Non-Nordic European country 2 (6.7) -
Asia 1 (3.3) -
Education, n (%) c
Less than high school 1 (3.3) 10 (33.3)
High school 17 (56.7) 13 (43.3)
University 12 (40.0) 7 (23.3)
Civil status, n (%)
Married/In a stable relationship 20 (66.7) 20 (66.7)
Divorced/Separated/Widow(er) 4 (13.3) -
Single 5 (16.7) 8 (26.7)
Other 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6)
Occupational status, n (%)
Working/student 26 (86.7) 28 (93.3)
Sick-leave 1 (3.3) 2 (6.7)
Unemployed 1 (3.3) -
Parental leave 1 (3.3) -
Other 1 (3.3) -
Self-reported financial status, n (%)
Very bad 6 (20.0) 9 (30.0)
Bad 9 (30.0) 9 (30.0)
Neither good or bad 7 (23.3) 7 (23.3)
Good 6 (20.0) 4 (13.3)
Very good 2 (6.7) 1 (3.3)
Duration of gambling problems, n (%)
>1 year - 1 (3.3)
1–2 years 8 (26.7) 7 (23.3)
3–5 years 9 (30.0) 7 (23.3)
6–10 years 10 (33.3) 4 (13.3)
More than 10 years 3 (10.0) 11 (36.7)
Gambling disorder severity, n (%)
Mild 5 (16.7) 7 (23.3)
Moderate 18 (60.0) 12 (40.0)
Severe 7 (23.3) 11 (36.7)
Previous treatment for gambling problems, n (%)
Yes 11 (36.7) 10 (33.3)
No 19 (63.3) 20 (66.7)
Smoker, n (%)
Yes 4 (13.3) 4 (13.3)
No 26 (86.7) 26 (86.7)
a

Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy.

b

Internet-delivered motivational interviewing.

c

Statistically significant difference between treatment groups, chi-square test, p < 0.05.