Table 1. Demographics of participants (n=19).
Gender | |
Male | 2 |
Female | 17 |
Age | |
⩽30 | 6 |
⩽40 | 5 |
⩽50 | 1 |
⩽60 | 5 |
Over 60 | 2 |
Ethnicity | |
White | 14 |
Asian/Asian British | 2 |
Black/Black British | 1 |
Mixed heritage | 2 |
Education [highest level completed] | |
Up to 16 years | 4 |
Up to 18 years | 2 |
Undergraduate degree | 6 |
Post-graduate degree | 7 |
Relationship to family member with diagnosis of schizophrenia | |
The total exceeds the number of participants, since some participants had more than one family member with a diagnosis. | |
Mother | 5 |
Father | 1 |
Ex-wife | 1 |
Sister | 10 |
Brother | 1 |
Daughter | 3 |
Niece | 2 |
First cousin | 2 |