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. 2010 Aug 12;38(2):351–359. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbq088

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Outreach and Support in South London Sample

Age (years) Mean (SD) 23.4 (4.9)
Gender Male 70 (57.4%)
Female 52 (42.6%)
Ethnicity White British (White, born in UK) 51 (41.8%)
Black British, African, and Caribbean 35 (28.7%)
White other (White, born outside of the UK) 21 (17.2%)
Other 15 (12.3%)
Marital status Single 98 (80.3%)
Married or living together 17 (14.0%)
Divorced/separated 7 (5.7%)
Occupation Student 36 (29.5%)
Employed 37 (30.3%)
Unemployed 49 (40.2%)
GAF score Mean (SD) 59.6 (11.1)
Transition to psychosis Yes 18 (14.8%)
No 104 (85.2%)
At-risk mental state criteria Attenuated symptoms 87 (71.3)%
Attenuated symptoms and brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms 18 (14.8%)
Attenuated symptoms and trait 17 (13.9%)

GAF, Global Assessment of Functioning.