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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Compr Psychiatry. 2017 Apr 18;79:80–88. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2017.04.004

Table 2.

Prevalence of SCID diagnoses and medication prescription

N %

(a) SCID diagnosis Unipolar depression 110 35
GAD 89 28
PTSD 52 16
Panic disorder 82 26
Social anxiety 79 25
Agoraphobia 69 22
Specific phobia 103 32
OCD 42 13
Bipolar disorder 51 16
(b) Medications Anticonvulsants 70 22
Antidepressants 212 67
Anxiolytics 129 41
Hypnotics 24 08
Mood stabilizers 65 21
Neuroleptics 120 38
Stimulants 27 09

Note: GAD – generalized anxiety disorder; PTSD – posttraumatic stress disorder; OCD – obsessive compulsive disorder.

Unipolar depression consists of major depressive disorder and dysthymia.

Both diagnoses and medications are dichotomous variables, scored as 0 (absent) versus 1 (present).

Specific medications that constitute medication classes are listed in Table S1.

Additional diagnoses in this sample were substance use disorder (N=62, 20%) and psychosis (N=34, 11%).