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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 11.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2021 Aug 18;145:103948. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.103948

Table 2.

Pre-treatment Assessment Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Participants

UC-DT (n = 60) TranS-C (n = 61)
Characteristic n % n %
Female 33 55.00 30 49.18
Ethnicity
 Hispanic or Latino 9 15.00 10 16.39
 Not Hispanic or Latino 51 85.00 50 81.97
 Missing 0 0.00 1 1.64
Race
 White 21 35.00 25 40.98
 African American/Black 26 43.33 26 42.62
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 4 6.67 4 6.56
 Asian 5 8.33 2 3.28
 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 2 3.33 1 1.64
 Missing 2 3.33 3 4.92
Education
 High school or below 22 36.67 19 31.14
 Vocational school 2 3.34 9 14.76
 Some college or completed college 34 56.67 30 49.18
 Graduate school 2 3.34 3 4.92
Employment
 Full-time 1 1.67 1 1.64
 Part-time 6 10.00 9 14.75
 Unemployed 49 81.66 49 80.33
 Other 4 6.67 1 1.64
 Missing 0 0.00 1 1.64
MINI Diagnosis at pre-treatment (current or past)a
 Schizophrenia spectrum disorder 29 49.15 26 43.33
 Bipolar disorder 13 22.03 21 35.00
 Major depressive disorder 17 28.81 11 18.33
 Any anxiety disorder 27 45.76 30 50.00
 Obsessive compulsive disorder 13 22.03 9 15.00
 Post-traumatic stress disorder 12 20.34 6 10.00
 Substance Use Disorder 20 33.90 19 31.67
 Psychotic symptoms/features 42 71.19 39 65.00
M SD M SD
Age (in years) 45.45 13.25 47.97 11.51
Annual personal income $12,732 $15,547 $12,636 $9,850
Annual household income $24,091 $27,507 $26,537 $23,576

Note.

a

Comorbidity was common. MINI = Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview.