Table 3. Markers of social course and outcome.
| Overall n (%) | Diagnosis n (%) | Sex n (%) | Centre n (%) | |||||||||||||
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| Non-affective n 277 |
Affective n 110 |
F, t, x2 | df | P | Men n 215 |
Women n 172 |
F, t, x2 | df | P | London n 230 |
Nottingham n 157 |
F, t, x2 | df | P | ||
| % of time employed (n 290)* | ||||||||||||||||
| > 75% | 34 (11.7) | 16 (7.6) | 18 (22.5) | 16.10 | 2 | <0.001 | 21 (12.8) | 13 (10.3) | 0.77 | 2 | 0.681 | 15 (7.9) | 19 (18.8) | 7.74 | 2 | 0.021 |
| 25-75% | 48 (16.6) | 31 (14.8) | 17 (21.3) | 25 (15.2) | 23 (18.3) | 34 (18.0) | 14 (13.9) | |||||||||
| < 25% | 208 (71.7) | 163 (77.6) | 45 (56.3) | 118 (72.0) | 90 (71.4) | 140 (74.0) | 68 (67.3) | |||||||||
| Employed at follow-up (n 295) | ||||||||||||||||
| No | 229 (77.6) | 178 (84.0) | 51 (61.5) | 17.41 | 1 | <0.001 | 130 (78.3) | 99 (76.7) | 0.10 | 1 | 0.748 | 153 (81.8) | 76 (70.4) | 5.17 | 1 | 0.023 |
| Yes | 66 (22.4) | 34 (16.0) | 32 (38.6) | 36 (21.7) | 30 (23.3) | 34 (18.2) | 32 (29.6) | |||||||||
| Main relationship status (n 307)** | ||||||||||||||||
| In relat. | 89 (29.0) | 51 (22.9) | 38 (45.2) | 14.83 | 1 | <0.001 | 40 (23.1) | 49 (36.6) | 6.63 | 1 | 0.010 | 48 (24.0) | 41 (38.3) | 6.94 | 1 | 0.008 |
| Not in relat. | 218 (71.0) | 172 (77.1) | 46 (54.8) | 133 (76.9) | 85 (63.4) | 152 (76.0) | 66 (61.7) | |||||||||
| In relationship at follow-up (n 300) | ||||||||||||||||
| Yes | 95 (31.7) | 54 (25.2) | 41 (47.7) | 14.23 | 1 | <0.001 | 43 (25.9) | 52 (38.8) | 5.70 | 1 | 0.017 | 54 (27.0) | 41 (41.0) | 6.04 | 1 | 0.014 |
| No | 205 (68.3) | 160 (74.8) | 45 (52.3) | 123 (74.1) | 82 (61.2) | 146 (73.0) | 59 (59.0) | |||||||||
Of the 97 for whom it was not possible to estimate percentage of total follow-up employed: 65 (67%) had no information on employment during the follow-up; 19 (20%) had at least one period of not being employed; 12 (12%) had at least one period of being employed; and 1 (1%) had at least one period of not being employed and one period of being employed
Of the 80 for whom it was not possible to determine main relationship status during the follow-up: 63 (79%) had no information on relationship status during the follow-up; 7 (9%) had been in a relationship at some point; and 10 (13%) had been single at some point.