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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2016 Sep 14;46(16):3359–3369. doi: 10.1017/S0033291716002300

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics (n=1029)

Variable M (SD) or N (%)
Age 35 (13.8)
Female 533 (52%)
Education
 High School/GED or less 82 (8%)
 Some college 401 (39%)
 4-year college graduate 263 (26%)
 Post-college education 281 (27%)
Marital Status
 Never married/single 637 (62%)
 Separated/Divorced/Widowed 136 (13%)
 Married/living with partner 251 (25%)
Race/ Ethnicity
 White 866 (84%)
 Asian 36 (4%)
 Multi-racial 39 (4%)
 Black/African American 23 (2%)
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 (< 1%)
 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 (< 1%)
 Latino/a 17 (2%)
 Did not report 46 (4%)
Primary Diagnosis from Medical Chart (n=1022)
 Schizophrenia 15 (2%)
 Schizoaffective Disorder 29 (3%)
 Delusional Disorder/Unspecified Psychosis 45 (4%)
 Major Depressive Disorder
  Without Psychotic Features 469 (46%)
  With Psychotic Features 47 (5%)
 Bipolar I Disorder 105 (10%)
 Bipolar I with Psychotic Features 83 (8%)
 Bipolar II Disorder 44 (4%)
 Mood Disorder NOS 113 (11%)
 Anxiety Disorder NOS 7 (1%)
 Depressive Disorder NOS 8 (1%)
 Panic Disorder 9 (1%)
 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 11 (1%)
 Social Anxiety Disorder 1 (<1%)
 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 18 (2%)
 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 16 (2%)
 Adjustment Disorder 2 (<1%)
Current Clinical Episode from MINI (n=751)a
 Depressive Episode 449 (60%)
 Manic Episode 8 (1%)
 Hypomanic Episode 4 (<1%)
 Mood Disorder with Psychotic Features 31 (4%)
 Psychotic Disorder 50 (7%)
 Panic Disorder 143 (22%)
 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 170 (23%)
 Social Anxiety Disorder 211 (28%)
 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 84 (11%)
 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 95 (13%)
 Alcohol Dependence 90 (12%)
 Alcohol Abuse 41 (6%)
a

Percentages exceed 100% due to comorbidity. 279 patients did not complete a structured interview while attending the partial hospital.