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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2014 Feb 26;44(13):2713–2726. doi: 10.1017/S0033291714000282

Table 3. Markers of social course and outcome.

Overall n (%) Diagnosis n (%) Sex n (%) Centre n (%)

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.