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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2013 Aug 22;210(2):10.1016/j.psychres.2013.07.015. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2013.07.015

Table 1.

Characteristics of the entire study population (N=926), and those selected for psychiatrist diagnostic interview (N=363)

Characteristic All N=926 Diagnostic Interview N=363
N % n %
Mean age (years)* 35.1±1.7 34.9±11.6
Sex
 Women 568 61.3 229 63.1
 Men 358 38.7 134 36.9
Marital status
 Married 486 52.5 186 51.3
 Never married 293 31.6 109 30.0
 Other 147 15.9 68 18.7
Education
 ≤ Primary (1-6 years) 400 43.2 169 46.6
 Secondary (7-12 years) 322 34.8 124 34.2
 College graduate 204 22.0 70 19.3
Religion
 Orthodox Christian 692 74.3 278 76.6
 Protestant 122 13.2 48 13.2
 Muslim 98 10.6 31 8.5
 Other 14 1.5 6 1.6
Smoking status
 Never 802 86.6 310 85.4
 Former 88 9.5 41 11.3
 Current 36 3.9 12 3.3
Alcohol consumption past year
 Non-drinker 528 57.0 209 57.6
 Less than once a month 309 33.4 119 32.8
 ≥ 1 day a week 89 9.6 35 9.6
Khat consumption
 None 679 73.7 261 71.9
 Former 198 21.4 89 24.5
 Current 49 5.3 13 3.6
*

Mean ± standard deviation (SD)