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. 2018 Feb 22;4:56. doi: 10.1186/s40814-018-0245-0

Table 1.

Participant demographic data and psychiatric diagnoses

Descriptive statistic Semi-structured interviews (n = 37) BDMM Study (total sample; N = 61)
Age Mean (SD) = 35.76 (10.8) Mean (SD) = 35.3 (10.2)
Range = 18–53 years old Range = 18–53 years old
Highest level of education Mode = Grade 12 Mode = Grade 12
Range = Grade 6—Honors Range = Grade 6—MA
Length of current admission (days) Mean(SD) = 33.1(13.6) Mean(SD) = 35.4(14.2)
N % n %
Gender
 Male 4 10.8 14 23.0
 Female 33 89.2 47 77.0
Ethnicity
 African/Black 0 0 2 3.3
 Caucasian/White 16 43.2 27 44.3
 Colored 19 51.4 31 50.8
 Other 0 0 1 1.6
Marital status
 Single/no relationship 15 40.5 26 42.6
 Relationship 7 18.9 8 13.1
 Married 11 29.7 21 34.4
 Divorced 3 8.1 5 8.2
 Widowed 1 2.7 1 1.6
Employment
 Employed 12 32.4 19 31.1
 Unemployed 25 67.6 42 68.9
Religion
 Christian 29 78.4 48 81.4
 Muslim 2 5.4 3 4.9
 Agnostic 6 16.2 7 11.5
 Atheist 0 0 1 1.6
 Not disclosed 0 0 2 3.3
Known substance use
 Yes, one 7 18.9 13 21.3
 Yes, multiple 11 29.7 18 29.5
 No 19 51.4 30 49.2
Mood and/or anxiety disorder
 Bipolar disorder 13 35.1 23 37.7
 Major depressive disorder 21 56.8 32 52.5
 Anxiety disorder 0 0 1 1.6
 Mood and anxiety disorder 1 2.7 2 3.3
 Other affective disordera 2 5.4 3 4.9
Multiple psychiatric diagnoses
 Yes 14 37.8 25 41.0
 No 23 62.2 36 59.0

aSubstance use disorder with major depressive disorder as differential diagnosis, conversion disorder with major depressive disorder as differential diagnosis, schizoaffective disorder