Table 2.
N | % | ||
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(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%).