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. 2012 Aug 29;6:623–629. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S34345

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the sample

N = 86
Age (years), mean (SD) 43.1 (12.1)
Sex (male), N (%) 48 (55.8)
Living status (alone), N (%) 15 (17.4)
Marital status (single), N (%) 65 (78.3)
Diagnosis, N (%)
 Schizophrenia 45 (52.3)
 Bipolar disorder 41 (47.7)
Duration of illness (years), mean (SD) 18.3 (13.4)
Number of acute episodes within the last 5 years, mean (SD) 3.4 (4.7)
Time since the last acute episode (years), mean (SD) 3.0 (5.4)
Number of hospitalizations, mean (SD) 5.0 (7.8)
DAI-10 score, mean (SD) 2.1 (4.9)
CGI-S score, mean (SD) 3.4 (1.1)
SUMD score, mean (SD) 7.5 (3.3)
ROMI, mean (SD)
 Total score 44.3 (6.0)
 Compliance subscale score 19.4 (3.3)
 Noncompliance subscale score 24.9 (5.2)

Abbreviations: DAI-10, 10-item Drug Attitude Inventory; CGI-S, Clinical Global Impression – Severity scale; SD, standard deviation; SUMD, Scale of Unawareness of Mental Disorders; ROMI, Rating of Medication Influences scale.