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. 2013 Nov 13;31(5):451–457. doi: 10.1002/da.22215

Table 1.

Demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical characteristics of the participants in development and validation datasets

Devel. data Validation data Combined Nonservice users
N = 1,518 N = 1,195 N = 2,713 N = 1,704
Variables n, % n, % n, % n, %
Men 343, 22.6% 300, 25.1% 643, 23.70% 604, 35.45%
Women 1,175, 77.4% 895, 74.9% 2,070, 76.30% 1,100, 64.55%
Age (mean, SE) 45.38, 0.37 45.37, 0.41 45.37, 0.28 43.70, 0.40
Married/CL 735, 48.42% 583, 48.79% 1,318, 48.58% 802, 47.07%
Never married 112, 7.38% 86, 7.2% 198, 7.30% 156, 9.15%
D/S/W 671, 44.20% 526, 44.01% 1,197, 44.12% 746, 43.78%
Household income
$60,000+ 465, 30.64% 352, 29.46% 817, 30.11% 417, 24.47%
$35,000–$59,999 399, 26.28% 331, 27.70% 730, 26.91% 438, 25.70%
$20,000–$34,999 302, 19.89% 246, 20.58% 548, 20.20% 397, 23.30%
<$19,999 352, 23.19% 266, 22.26% 618, 22.78% 452, 26.53%
White 1,020, 67.19% 937, 78.41% 1,957, 72.13% 1,080, 63.62%
Non-white 498, 32.81% 258, 21.59% 756, 27.87% 624, 36.62%
Being hospitalized 244, 16.07% 191, 15.98% 435, 16.03%
due to depression
Went to emergency 172, 11.33% 170, 14.23% 342, 12.61%
Room for depression

SE, standard error; CL, common-law relationship; D/S/W; divorced/separated/widowed; Devel., development.