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. 2014 Mar 24;16(3):e87. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3129

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics (N=100).

Characteristic Interviewed (n=38)
mean (SD) or n (%)
Not interviewed (n=62)
mean (SD) or n (%)
Age, mean (SD)
46.89 (12.38) 47.71(10.90)
Gender

Male 11 (28.9%) 16 (25.8%)

Female 27 (71.1%) 46 (74.2%)
Race

Asian 1 (2.6%) 1 (1.6%)

Black/African American 1 (2.6%) 3 (4.8%)

White 34 (89.5%) 53 (85.5%)

Other 2 (5.3%) 5 (8.1%)
Ethnicity

Hispanic or Latino 1 (2.6%) 5 (8.1%)

Not Hispanic or Latino 37 (97.4%) 57 (91.9%)
Marital status

Single 4 (10.5%) 11 (17.7%)

Married or living with significant other 28 (73.7%) 41 (66.2%)

Separated/Divorced 6 (15.8%) 10 (16.1%)
Employment status

Unemployed, homemaker, or retired 6 (15.8%) 17 (27.4%)

Full-time 22 (57.9%) 36 (58.1%)

Part-time 8 (21.1%) 6 (9.7%)

Student 2 (5.3%) 3 (4.8%)
No. of prior depressive episodes

One 1 (2.6%) 11 (17.7%)

Two 11 (28.9%) 9 (14.5%)

Three or more 26 (68.4%) 42 (67.7%)
Antidepressant use in last year
31 (82%) 54 (87.1%)
At least 1 psychotherapy visit in last year 14 (37%) 23 (37.1%)
Past psychiatric hospitalization (past 5 years) 4 (10.5%) 5 (8.1%)