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. 2016 Oct 20;11(10):e0163796. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163796

Table 2. Age and gender distribution of most common psychiatric disorders (n = 4354).

Schizophrenia and other psychoses (n = 574; 13.2%) Mood disorders (n = 1221; 28.1%) Neurotic. stress related and somatoform disorders (n = 1956; 45.0%) Personality disorder (n = 475; 10.9%) Total (n = 4345)
Age n (%) 18–35 years 132 (23%) 146 (12%) 424 (21.7%) 114 (24.1%) 890 (20.5%)
35–50 years 232 (40.5%) 329 (27%) 733 (37.5%) 208 (43.6%) 1517 (34.9%)
50–65 years 160 (27.8%) 446 (36.5%) 561 (28.7%) 119 (25.1%) 1304 (30%)
>65 years 50 (8.6%) 300 (24.5%) 238 (12.2%) 35 (7.3%) 634 (14.6%)
p-value <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001
Gender n (%) Female 377 (65.6%) 855 (70.0%) 1330 (68.0%) 275 (57.9%) 1621 (62%)
Male 197 (34.4%) 366 (30.0%) 626 (32.0%) 200 (42.1%) 2724 (37.3%)
p-value <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.024